Interested in Wealth Management but don’t know where to start? To be a successful wealth management graduate you must possess key soft skills, such as building relationships, strong communication skills and building rapport with a diverse group of clients and customers.
A wealth management internship or graduate scheme can give you the training and support to embark on a prosperous career in financial services.
If this sounds like you, here are 8 graduate Wealth Management jobs:
#1: Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank Analyst Internship Programme – International Private Bank & Wealth Management.
Deutsche Bank is the leading German bank with strong European roots and a global network. They serve our clients’ real economic needs in commercial banking, investment banking, private banking and asset management.
An internship at Deutsche Bank is your stepping stone to success and your first look into what life on the Graduate Programme. You’ll aim to become part of a collaborative and inclusive workplace as you build on your technical and interpersonal skills.
If you want an opportunity to shape your own career as well as the future of the financial industry, then we will give you the platform and foundation to do so. Successful interns will be invited to join the Deutsche Bank Graduate Programme.
#2: Barclays
Wealth Management and Investment Full time Analysts – A 2.5-year enterprise-wide rotational programme.
Whilst you specialise in Wealth Management & Investments, your rotations might also include time spent in Barclaycard, Consumer Banking, and Business Banking. Building your flexibility and experience, you’ll finish the programme with a robust skill-set.
find out more about the graduate development journey at Barclays.
#3: JP Morgan
Wealth Management Analyst Programme.
You’ll gain exposure to every facet of wealth management, including investments, lending, banking, and trust and estate planning.
JP Morgan is looking for highly motivated students with a unique blend of interpersonal and analytical skills.
The program begins with a regional new hire orientation followed by a global training program in New York. Incoming Analysts from around the world gather to learn more about the firm, build technical and professional skills.
Learn about the recruitment process for wealth management at JP Morgan.
#4: UBS
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UBS offers wealthy individuals and businesses a complex range of advice and international banking solutions to preserve their capital and create a legacy for future generations.
In the Global Wealth Management business. You’ll work closely with various teams within the UK both in the front and back office.
The Graduate Talent Program takes two years and is just the start of your journey. UBS have created a pathway upon which we hope you will further develop your knowledge and experience.
Find out more about the Graduate Talent Program and how to apply.
#5: St Jame’s Place Wealth Management (SJP)
SJP offers a three-year Rotational Graduate Scheme. The programme is created with development and training in mind with an exceptional retention rate.
The rotational programme is designed to give you structured development that will allow you to develop as an individual whilst gaining a professional qualification.
The programme has six rotations around the business and is designed to give you a breadth of experience and exposure to key stakeholders, whilst contributing to business activities.
At the end of your three-year programme, you should be equipped with the skills, knowledge and experience to take up a role in an area of the business that best suits your skills and where we believe both you and your career will continue to flourish.
Find out more information about life at SJP.
#6 Natwest Group (Coutts and Adam & Company)
With a choice of Relationship Management or Asset Management, you’ll join on a two-year, or three-year programme. The programmes equip you with the knowledge, skills and experiences you’ll need to become a successful Private Banker or Wealth Manager
From the first placement, you’ll work towards a recognised qualification. These can include:
- the CISI Investment Advice Diploma (IAD).
- The Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practice (CeMAP).
- Chartered Insurance Institute (CII).
- Private Client Investment Advice & Management (PCIAM).
- The Chartered Banker Certificate.
For more information on the Private Banking Graduate Programme follow this link! You’ll find a video at the bottom of the webpage explaining the structure of the programme.
#7 HSBC
HSBC’s two-year Wealth and Personal Banking Graduate Programme will make the most of your skills regardless of what subject you’ve studied.
You will complete a number of rotational placements, each of typically between three to six months in duration, depending on location.
Who does this suit?
- Good Networkers
- Fast Learners
- Diverse Thinkers
- Opportunity takers
#8: Schroders
Schroders offer a Wealth Management graduate scheme. They look for open-minded and intellectually curious individuals. The application process involves:
- Applying online
- Completing online assessments
- Video interviews
- Assessment centres
- Final round emails
- Offers
Graduates work in their offices in London, Singapore, Luxembourg and Hong Kong.
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Summary: Wealth Management graduate schemes
We hope this list of wealth management graduate schemes will be helpful. If you need any help with your applications and interviews for internships or graduate opportunities, don’t hesitate to contact us.
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Written by Dominic Moore