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opportunities for graduates, partly because of the work we do, and partly because learning and personal development are so high on our agenda. Perhaps this is why we have been consistently voted one of the leading graduate employers in “The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers” (number 4 in 2008). Job Sector: Consulting
Business Analysts
develop models, perform complex analyses,
and work on research assignments at both the
office and client sites. Analysts often travel
while on assignments, undertaking a broad
range of activities while gaining exposure to
the business world. You may also participate
in marketing activities and the preparation of
proposals for new engagement opportunities. Job Sector: Consulting
Graduate training programme
In your first three weeks with PA, you will
attend an intensive residential training
programme. The programme focuses on
developing your business, consulting and
interpersonal skills.
Skill development
PA will provide you with ongoing training
and development throughout your career. Job Sector: Consulting
£28 – 35K
Research Analysts £26,500
No. of graduate positions
Varies
No. of internship positions
Up to 5 per year
First year usually based location
Graduate chooses which office
Head office location
London
Disciplines accepted
All considered, min 2:1 required
How to apply
http://www.analysysmason. Job Sector: Consulting
hewittgraduate.co.uk
The site is updated regularly; you can hear
from some of our current associates and
find out more about what we can offer you.
There’s also information on the careers fairs
we attend.
Application deadline
Spring 2010 (or sooner if places filled)
Starting salary
£30,000
No. of graduate positions
approx 30
No. Job Sector: Consulting Page Contains 2 PDF downloads
uk/graduates/ for
details), but you should be able to
demonstrate an interest in global finance and
having responsibility early in your career.
We recruit a hugely diverse number of
graduates to our programmes, from many
backgrounds and nationalities. We look for
creative thinkers, good team-players and
those capable of becoming our leaders of the
future. Job Sector: Commercial Banking
of our
Business Analysts to constantly drive our
business forward. Right now we're looking
for 15 exceptional graduates to fill these
roles and join our award-winning teams in
Nottingham.
The roles
Business analysts are thinkers and strategists.
So your role will be to identify ways to
optimise our business and come up with
ideas that'll shape the future our industry. Job Sector: Commercial Banking Page Contains 2 PDF downloads
and intelligence analysts study and
interpret the information it provides. This
information is then used by customers - for
example, the Government, law enforcement
agencies and the military - to inform foreign
policy or fight terrorism and crime.
The second is to provide technical advice for
the protection of Government communication
and information systems. Job Sector: Government Page Contains 2 PDF downloads
officers, data analysts
and mobile surveillance officers. Further
information about these roles is available
from our website.
Why work here?
As well as vital and varied work, there
are lots of other benefits. Our training and
development programme will give you a
broader understanding of the organisation
and will equip you with the specialist skills
needed to make the most of the great career
opportunities available. Job Sector: Government
and graduate analyst roles to
specialist engineering roles. This is a business
where the future is full of possibilities. Join
us and you'll help shape it. Vacancies
Up to 40 graduates within 5 business areas: Customers Branch, Energy Branch, Networks Branch and Corporate functions. Job Sector: Energy
pad for any graduate career.
What's your calling?
There are three different career paths
available:
ICT - roles range from IT Systems Analyst
to Network Security to Software and
Platform Engineering.
Professional Services and Customer
Experience - roles range from Project
Management to Management Consultancy
to Sales. You'll get a real understanding of
the importance of putting customers at the
heart of any business. Job Sector: Technology, Media & Telecoms
The following companies have posted editorials relating to jobs for graduate analysts
Editorial - A.T. Kearney
After graduating from Imperial College with
a Master’s Degree in Materials, Science and
Engineering I was .... .... disappointed and now, almost a
year since joining, I still feel that all my
expectations have been met and exceeded.
Each engagement has extended my functional
knowledge and rapidly developed my
business acumen through exposure to new
industries, working cultures and functional
areas. As a Business Analyst the learnings
have always taken the form of a steep curve
and the rewards in intellectual stimulation
have been substantial.
There are also opportunities for development
as the company’s culture strongly supports
training in key skills such as analytical
and modelling tools, public speaking and
effective written communication. After
just two months with A.T. Kearney I found
myself equipped with the fundamental tools
and skills of consulting following a series of
professional external and in-house courses. ....Read the full Editorial
Job Sector: Consulting
Editorial - PA Consulting Group
Name: David Biggin
Age: 23
Employer: PA Consulting Group: Financial
Services .... .... PA for your
graduate position.
I joined in September of last year with about
30 other graduates - all of us were expected to
hit the ground running during grad training by
demonstrating an ability to work in situations
that may be out of your comfort zone whilst
also providing a risk free environment to
make mistakes and get tips from guys that
have been doing this job for years. You also
meet an important group of people to share
experiences with during the first few months.
Once out of the training programme you
get thrown straight in to the business of
consulting and as a new grad your experience
is often a product of the assignments that you
work on. As a result there is not a typical
year at PA but you can be sure the work
will be challenging, new and at times quite
intensive. ....Read the full Editorial
Job Sector: Consulting
Editorial - Nationwide
Name: Graham Lloyd
Age: 25
Job Title: Treasury Markets Dealer
University attended: The .... .... views its employees as the future
and invests heavily in terms of time and
money in developing individuals technical
and soft skills. There is a strong emphasis on
work-life balance and a support structure that
helps you succeed and aim even higher.
What has been your most challenging
moment:
The credit crunch has provided many
challenges both individually and as a firm.
I moved from my placement in Corporate
Tax to Money Markets to help meet some
of the challenges generated by the current
environment. Given the importance of
Treasury functions during the current market
conditions my role has generated opportunity
to work with many senior managers within
the firm, including board members. It was an
extremely steep learning curve that went well
beyond the skill set I had when I entered the
team. Quickness and clarity of thought was
and still is an absolute must. ....Read the full Editorial
Job Sector: Commercial Banking
Editorial - Metropolitan Police Service
Mark Gordon has been with the Met now
for three and a half years. He joined as a
graduate.... .... He joined as a
graduate in Politics from the University of
London and works as a member of Police
staff. He applied via an advert in the
Guardian for an Intelligence Analyst as he
found himself intrigued by the role and the
potential it offered.
Getting involved in the Met
I chose to apply for the Met because I wanted
to do something that would make a real
difference to people’s lives – something
worthwhile, something to be proud of.
It wasn’t purely an altruistic choice –
the role appealed to me intellectually
and emotionally.
I think the Met looks for people with the
skills that are required for the role, not
necessarily the experience – particularly in a
role like mine. There’s also a personal set of
qualities you need to demonstrate. After all,
whatever you’re doing with or for the Met,
you’re helping in some way to make London
a safer place. ....Read the full Editorial
Job Sector: Government
Editorial - HM Treasury " I would recommend the Treasury as a
really dynamic and fun place to.... .... asked some of our graduate
entrants to share their experiences with you.
Miranda, Policy Advisor, HM Treasury
For me, the exciting thing about being at the
Treasury is working on issues that are a part
of political and public debate - it's fascinating
to see how this affects policy making, and
working in this kind of environment can
make for fast-paced and exciting work.
The most enjoyable part for me so far has
been the Budget - it's hard work in the
period leading up to Budgets and Pre-
Budget Reports, but there is a great sense of
camaraderie as everyone is working towards
the same goal.
There is really no typical day here as roles
change as policy develops. Currently I'm
working on preparing a Bill for Parliament
- liaising with lawyers to draft the Bill and
drafting briefing for the ministers to use in
debates. ....Read the full Editorial
Bloomberg is about information: accessing
it, reporting it, .... .... your career at Bloomberg and begin to
specialize in certain market sectors.
Financial Software Development
Our Research and Development department
offers exciting opportunities for individuals
who would like to build and enhance its state
of the art line of products. Join as a software
developer, and you’ll work on the most
advanced technology in the financial sector.
Our entry level software developers attend
an extensive and structured training program
which provides Bloomberg specific technical
and financial skills needed to succeed in the
fast-paced world of finance and technology.
Global Data
A role in Global Data presents you with many
exciting opportunities that will challenge
you and enhance your financial knowledge. ....Read the full Editorial
Job Sector: Technology, Media & Telecoms
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