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Advance Insight Programme - London - 2025

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Deutsche Bank

Nov 5, 2024

Applications are closed

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Insight Week
  • Business, Operations & Strategy
    Banking & Finance
  • London
    Remote

Requirements

  • To apply for our Advance Insight Programme, you must be in the first year of your undergraduate studies, or your second year of a four-year course.
  • Your household income is below £42,620.
  • You attended a UK state school.
  • We are looking for highly intelligent students who are ambitious, adaptable and have a genuine interest in a career in investment banking.
  • We’re not expecting you to have all the knowledge, but demonstrating your motivation for this opportunity and willingness to learn is key.
  • We are open to students from all degree disciplines, and during the programme we will help you match your skills to opportunities at the bank.
  • We offer comprehensive training opportunities that will give you the technical knowledge you’ll need to build a career with us.
  • Above all, we’re looking for entrepreneurial people who thrive best in a diverse culture where innovation and agile thinking abound.
  • We are unable to sponsor visas for this programme, you must already have the right to live and work in the UK.
  • This programme is designed for students from less socio-economically advantaged backgrounds.

Responsibilities

  • A four-day interactive insight programme introducing you to all aspects of Deutsche Bank and the Financial Services sector.
  • Led by expert trainers, you will learn how financial markets work and get to know more about the way Deutsche Bank operates.
  • You will meet with a variety of our people, from analysts and associates right through to senior management, who will help you build a professional network that will serve you throughout your career.
  • There will be multiple opportunities to practice and develop your soft skills such as networking, presenting and interviewing.
  • You will interact with at least one division across Fixed Income & Currencies, Origination & Advisory and Technology Data and Innovation to better understand the sort of work you could undertake if you joined as a future summer intern.
  • Dedicated Deutsche Bank mentors in a junior and senior capacity will be committed to guiding you throughout the week and supporting your professional journey.

FAQs

What is the main purpose of the Advance Insight Programme?

The main purpose of the Advance Insight Programme is to inspire and excite students from less advantaged socio-economic backgrounds by providing them with an interactive experience in banking, exposing them to the culture of Deutsche Bank and the Financial Services sector.

Who is eligible to apply for the Advance Insight Programme?

To be eligible for the Advance Insight Programme, students must be in the first year of their undergraduate studies or in the second year of a four-year course, with a household income below £42,620 and must have attended a UK state school.

What kind of training will participants receive during the programme?

Participants will receive comprehensive training opportunities that will help them develop their technical knowledge and soft skills, such as networking, presenting, and interviewing.

Is there any financial support provided for in-person training?

Yes, expenses for any in-person training are reimbursed.

Will successful participants have future opportunities with Deutsche Bank?

Yes, successful students may have the opportunity to be considered for Deutsche Bank’s Internship Programme in Summer 2026.

Are there any visa sponsorships available for this programme?

No, the programme does not offer visa sponsorship; applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK.

How can I apply for the Advance Insight Programme?

To apply for the Advance Insight Programme, you can visit www.careers.db.com/students-graduates and follow the application instructions provided.

When is the application deadline for this programme?

The application deadline for the Advance Insight Programme is 16th December 2024 at 23:59 PM GMT, but the role may close earlier if enough applications are received.

What kind of background does Deutsche Bank seek in applicants for this programme?

Deutsche Bank is looking for highly intelligent, ambitious, and adaptable students with a genuine interest in investment banking, as well as those willing to learn and explore different opportunities within the bank.

Is there a focus on diversity and inclusion in this programme?

Yes, the programme is designed to be inclusive and aims to reduce barriers to entry for disadvantaged students pursuing careers in the financial sector.

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Mission & Purpose

At Deutsche Bank, we give original thinkers the space and support they need to shine. Merging local knowledge with global vision, in-depth insight with industry-leading digital expertise, if you’re an innovator by nature, we can help you to unleash your potential. We see things differently at Deutsche Bank – and we’re proud of our fresh perspective. Today, we’re driving growth through our strong client franchise, investing heavily in digital technologies, prioritising long-term success over short term gains, and serving society with ambition and integrity. Wherever your interests lie – in investment banking, trading, private wealth, asset management, retail banking - or many of the infrastructure functions that support them – you’ll discover resources, training and opportunities designed to keep you ahead of the curve. Intelligence has no boundaries: we welcome high-achieving, talented individuals from any background.

Benefits

  • Home office flexible work time

    We support flexible working, whether that’s working from home, flexible working hours or even part-time working. However, it is important to note that opportunities will vary depending on your particular role.

  • Annual leave & more

    Employees are entitled to generous leave allowance (details should be discussed with local recruitment teams). Additionally, paid leave is granted for special events including, wedding/civil partnerships, compassionate leave, paternity leave or when you’re caring for a sick child. On top of the statutory 36 months of parental leave (Germany), Deutsche Bank offers an extra six months of parental leave – providing you have been with us for more than three years.

  • Support & Counselling

    Whether you need professional help or personal advice: Deutsche Bank offers a comprehensive support network ranging from career advice, mental health support, assistance in finding childcare or social care for the elderly.

  • Health insurance

    You can choose between statutory or a range of private health insurance options. Our statutory health insurance ‘Betriebskrankenkasse BKK’ is available exclusively to Deutsche Bank employees and their families. Aside from shorter waiting times for appointments, BKK provides access to expert medical consultations over the phone and regular health checks.

  • Sick pay

    Beyond statutory sick pay, Deutsche Bank will also cover the difference between your net salary and the statutory sickness benefit allowance. The duration of the sick pay will be dependent on the number of years you’ve worked with us.

  • Pension

    We understand that pensions can be a dry topic; however here at Deutsche Bank, we are dedicated to simplifying the complexities, so that all of our people can enjoy their lives beyond work. To provide a great foundation for your future, we provide our people with a comprehensive pension scheme that delivers all the security and all the flexibility you need.