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The program will last for 10 weeks (between April and August 2023). It will give participants the chance to work on real-world challenges, and gain valuable skills while doing so. Persons who perform exceptionally well during the program could secure a place in the bank’s Graduate Program and set themselves on the path to full-time employment with the institution.
Benefits
The Standard Chartered Bank Financial Market Internship Program will benefit persons who take part in it in the following ways:Sign up for the Connect Nigeria daily newsletter
- Learn on the job, and acquire valuable skills
- Meet, engage with, learn from, and be inspired by peers
- Be paired with a co-participant from the Graduate Program who will enable them to succeed and help them to understand how the Graduate Program works
- May be considered for a full-time entry-level role at the bank
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Eligibility
This program is open to persons who meet these conditions:- Must be in their second-to-last or final year of undergraduate or postgraduate study at a recognized university
- Have a permanent legal right to work in the country
- Be willing and able to devote the time required to complete the program
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