Job title
Graduate Careers 2007-8
Company
Royal Bank Of Scotland Group
Salary
£Competitive
Job description
With a market capitalisation of over £50 billion, The Royal Bank of Scotland Group is one of the largest financial institutions in the world. We have grown at a pace, with the takeover of NatWest, the acquisition of Citizens Bank in America and even a stake in the Bank of China. We offer careers that span many different businesses, sectors and disciplines - and even countries. What else would you expect of a Times Top 100 Graduate Employer? ABOUT US Our business is much more than banking. And our approach is anything but traditional. Across eight divisions and over 40 brands worldwide, including NatWest, Direct Line, Churchill, Ulster Bank, Tesco Personal Finance and RBS Greenwich Capital, we make things happen. We have the people and the culture to act with speed, innovation, enterprise and creativity. TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT Flexibility and choice define our many graduate programmes. These last from 12-36 months, depending on which one of our very different programmes you join. Expect a thorough induction, sponsorship for relevant professional qualifications, ongoing mentoring and support, and many career options within your chosen area. Above all, expect a strong platform on which to develop your skills and progress your career.
Person requirements
We welcome graduates with different skills, backgrounds and aspirations. One thing they all have in common, though, is entrepreneurial flare, the drive to push things and a natural feel for business. Whether you're just out of university, working elsewhere or returning from travelling, your experiences in life and the skills you've picked up are just as important as the knowledge you gained at university.
Degree requirements
You can come to us with any degree discipline - see www.makeitrbs.com for more details.
Location
UK and international
Vacancy type
Permanent
Job status
Full-time
Closing date
Continuous recruitment
How to apply
Website: http://www.makeitrbs.com

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