Monthly Archives: September 2019

ELBA opportunities

●     CV Surgery by Barclays  The ELBA CV Surgery matches business volunteers to review your CV remotely.  Students CVs will be reviewed by Barclays volunteers from across a range of departments and backgrounds Find out what works well, areas for improvement, perfect … Continue reading

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Junior Lawyers Division event to help students and graduates secure a training contract

The Law Society’s Junior Lawyers Division is hosting an event in London on 5 October 2019 to help LPC students and graduates secure a training contract For more information and to book your place go to: https://communities.lawsociety.org.uk/events/jld-forum-helping-you-to-secure-a-training-position-london-5-october/6000167.article.  

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Access to Banking – A careers insight event for students with disabilities

Access to Banking is an empowering careers event created exclusively for students with disabilities or long term health condition*, who are looking to gain insights into a career within investment banking.  Students will have the opportunity to speak to representatives from two … Continue reading

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Disability Insight Days 2019: law and banking

Investing in Talent  is taking place on the 25th October in Canary Wharf. It will bring together disabled students who have an interest in investment banking with leading banks including Goldman Sachs, HSBC, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley and UBS. Explore … Continue reading

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Investment Banking Careers Event for LGBTQ+ students – 24 September

INSIDE & OUT - LGBTQ+ Investment Banking Careers Event When: Tuesday 24th September 2019, 3pm- 7:30pm Where: City of London. Travel expenses reimbursed up to the value of £75 Attending firms: Bank of America Merrill Lynch, BNP Paribas, Citi, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, J.P. Morgan, Morgan … Continue reading

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