FAQs
What is the duration of the Deutsche Bank Graduate Programme?
The Deutsche Bank Graduate Programme lasts for a duration of approximately one year, starting in July 2025.
Where is the Deutsche Bank Graduate Programme located?
The Deutsche Bank Graduate Programme is located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
What areas can graduates expect to work in during the programme?
Graduates can expect to work in areas of Sales, Trading, and Structuring within the Fixed Income & Currencies (FIC) business.
What type of support do graduates receive during the programme?
Graduates receive mentoring from senior management, intensive investment in their learning, and guidance in finding the right team based on their skills.
What qualifications are required to apply for the Graduate Programme?
Applicants must complete their studies between 1st January 2024 and 31st July 2025, start full-time work in July 2025, and have no more than 12 months of relevant full-time work experience.
Is there any specific academic requirement for applicants?
Yes, applicants should have excellent academic results and demonstrate strong quantitative reasoning and problem-solving skills.
What benefits and wellbeing support does Deutsche Bank offer to graduates?
Deutsche Bank offers a competitive base salary, comprehensive pension and insurance plans, professional training, and an experienced mentor and graduate buddy from day one.
Does Deutsche Bank promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace?
Yes, Deutsche Bank is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment, where all employees feel welcomed, respected, and can contribute and grow.
How can I apply for the Graduate Programme?
You can apply for the Graduate Programme through the Careers Website, where you should include your current CV, transcripts of records, and internship/employment references.
What should I prepare for my application?
You should prepare your current CV, A-level and university transcripts, and any internship or employment references to submit with your application.

