Apply for the Union Bank Graduate Trainee Program 2023 for Young Graduates

 

Applications are now open for the Union Bank Graduate Trainee Program. If you are a recent graduate who would like to begin a career in sales, tech, or general management, this program offers you a great opportunity to gain the skills you need to do just that.


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Union Bank promises participants in its graduate trainee program that they will learn “simpler and smarter ways to do things better”. It says that it will train enrollees to think and act creatively and in innovative ways—traits that will set them apart from the competition in the market for talent.

The program has three learning pathways, namely:

  • Sales academy
  • Tech Bootcamp
  • General management trainee

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Benefits

Persons who are accepted into the Union Bank Graduate Trainee Program will benefit from it in the following ways:

  • Take part in a fast-paced learning experience that sharpens their skills and prepares them for progress in their careers
  • Have the chance to take up vacant roles at Union Bank upon completing the program
  • Master leadership skills that will enable them to lead in any business setting or industry
  • Enjoy a positive working environment

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Eligibility

This program is open to persons who meet these criteria:

  • Have a Bachelor’s degree (minimum of Second Class Lower) or HND (Lower Class) in any discipline
  • Possess an NYSC Discharge Certificate or Exemption Letter
  • Should not be older than 27 years by April 2023
  • The tech Bootcamp is only open to persons with a computer-related learning background (degree in Computer Science, Electronics, or Mechanical Engineering), numeric science, or an IT certification

Note: No previous job experience is required for any of the learning tracks.

The deadline for applications is January 9, 2023.

If you would like to apply for the Union Bank Graduate Trainee Program 2023, click here.

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