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Recent university graduates

Ready to use what you’ve learned? We have an internship program designed specifically for new graduates like you.

Now’s the time to
jump-start your career

 

 

BCV offers new university graduates the opportunity the build a solid foundation for the future. Doing an internship with us means building up your knowledge and skills and reaching your goals, all in a professional learning environment. We want to see you succeed – and we’ll help you get off on the right foot.

University graduate internships

Are you a recent university graduate eager to put your learning to work? We employ people in all areas of banking, and when you do an internship here, you can learn about every facet of the business. Just think of it: so much to discover under one roof – it couldn’t be easier.

  • 12 months

  •  Your training program will depend on your degree and your interests

Hands-on training

We want you to get extensive hands-on experience in one part of banking while learning about all the rest. This is not a generalist internship: you’ll work primarily in the type of banking that interests you. But by spending time in other departments, you’ll be able to narrow down the direction you want your career to go within your main field of interest.

You have a number of choices, including:

Fields

  • private banking
  • corporate finance
  • risk management
  • credit analysis
  • asset management & trading
  • compliance and legal
  • project management                                      
  • IT
  • marketing, human resources.

How it works:

  • First nine months: you work in the department of your choice
  • Following three months: you work in different positions outside that department

Every month, you’ll have the opportunity to attend talks given by our department heads. They’ll share insights into their area of expertise, broadening your understanding of the banking sector.


What you bring to the table

  • You’re naturally curious and want to learn about all areas of banking

  • You adapt well to new situations

  • You’re a self-starter, and you’re looking for new opportunities

  • You’re able to express your ideas, ask good questions, and work on multidisciplinary teams

Future job opportunities

 

Once you’ve completed your training at BCV, you’ll have a number of options – here are some of them:

Compliance officer

If you complete an internship in our compliance department, you could go on to become a compliance officer – a critical function at BCV for ensuring compliance with all regulations, such as those to combat money laundering and terrorist financing. You’ll apply your skills to assess surveillance-system alerts on customer relationships and transactions. Your efforts to ensure compliance at BCV will help us earn and keep the trust of our customers and stakeholders.

Market risk model analyst

If you’re interested in doing an internship in finance, one potential opportunity is in the field of market risk analysis. BCV relies on input from market risk analysts to respond to customers’ changing needs. In this role, you’ll help drive cross-functional projects, such as to implement new software and streamline our front-office and risk-management systems. You’ll also work on developing, improving, and documenting quantitative models, and will serve as a backup for critical market-risk-related functions, contributing to the stability of BCV’s financial operations.
 

Project coordinator

As a project coordinator, you’ll help develop BCV’s strategic initiatives in the areas of sustainability, regulatory compliance, service quality, and more. Your responsibilities will include supporting initiatives involving various departments, tracking progress, and providing input – all of which will be essential in enabling BCV to achieve important goals. You’ll also play a part in writing project reports: you’ll collect and check content and review English translations of the reports.
 

Regulatory specialist

If you’re interested in a career in legal affairs, you may want to consider becoming a regulatory specialist. In this role, you’ll be responsible for tracking legal and regulatory developments so that BCV is aware of all requirements and achieves full compliance. You’ll also review BCV policies and other official documents to make sure they’re consistent with current regulations. As a regulatory specialist, your input will be crucial in ensuring BCV operates responsibly and effectively in a constantly changing environment.
 

Assistant advisor

As an assistant advisor, you’ll actively support BCV’s bank advisors, helping them to manage customer relationships and providing input during customer meetings. The training you receive will give you the skills you need to handle your own customer portfolio. You’ll also help train the next cohort of interns and apprentices, passing on the knowledge you’ve acquired.
 

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on BCV

 

Apply online now

You could be just the person we’re looking for.