BNP Paribas CIB Graduate Careers
- Company Name:
- BNP Paribas CIB
- Vacancy Type:
- Graduate Scheme
- Deadline:
- 30 November 2011
- Region:
- Multi Country
- Banking & Financial Services
BNP Paribas Corporate & Investment Banking (CIB) is a leading European investment bank with global leadership in many of our businesses. We are part of the BNP Paribas Group, one of the strongest banks in the world, rated AA by Standard & Poor, the largest bank in the Eurozone by deposits and the 11th largest company in the world (Global 2000 Forbes 2011). With over 19,000 employees in 53 countries, BNP Paribas CIB can offer you an exciting and truly global start to your career.
We continue to innovate on behalf of our clients and to energetically extend our global network. You can be an important part of this, helping us to build our business both in mature and emerging markets and across a diverse range of products and asset classes.
Once we have identified the best fit for your skills and ambitions, you will be hired directly to a specific desk in a full-time position. You will accelerate into a meaningful role from the outset and begin building your career and contributing to our business. As well as first-class training and joining a global network you’ll receive on-the-job coaching and support from your manager and colleagues. With their encouragement, you’ll learn quickly and rapidly take on new responsibilities while benefiting from a culture that rewards performance but takesa realistic approach to work life balance.
If you are analytical and entrepreneurial, if you are numerate and can quickly understand complex financial concepts, if you have ideas and are ready to learn, and speak good business English, we want to hear from you.
We have roles at graduate level across Capital Markets, Investment Banking and Functions and throughout our global network of offices. You should have obtained or expect to receive a 2:1 degree in any subject, however Maths, Economics, Business, Sciences, Engineering and Computer Science/IT are most relevant.
Deadline (all regions): 30 November 2011

