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HSBC is one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organizations. They serve around 46 million customers through their four Global Businesses: Retail Banking and Wealth Management, Commercial Banking, Global Banking and Markets, and Global Private Banking. HSBC's network covers 71 countries and territories, in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, North America, and Latin America.
Ready to put your studies into practice? With continuous learning, early responsibility and extensive networking, their graduate opportunities are a great way to start a successful career at HSBC. They welcome graduates who will bring fresh perspectives and knowledge to their different global businesses and functions. Their programmes are designed to stretch and challenge you while providing the skills and experience to help you progress your career and contribute to HSBC’s continuing success.
As a graduate, you’ll be keen to gain the skills and experience you need to launch your professional life. That’s why their programmes are designed to promote continuous learning, networking opportunities, and early responsibility and offer insights from across the business.
Each global graduate programme begins with an induction, where you’ll meet other new graduates and your programme managers. It’s an exciting first opportunity to:
HSBC gives its people the option to train, upskill and obtain qualifications in a way that’s right for them. They offer on-site HSBC University training in the UAE, Mexico, and the UK, online courses, and opportunities outside the classroom through volunteering. They are working to ensure everyone has the skills needed for the jobs of today and tomorrow.
HSBC's global graduate programmes may include a number of rotations, providing you with a breadth of experience across their core business areas. The aim is to:
As an HSBC employee in Australia, you’ll have access to:
You will be able to develop your own professional networks with clients and colleagues around the world. You may also have the opportunity to develop your skills and gain experience in another country through one of HSBC's international assignments, which typically range in length from three months to three years. Read more.
HSBC has adopted a hybrid working model that supports collaboration between physical and virtual workplaces and is focused on the mental health and well-being of its employees. Read more.
HSBC put diversity at the heart of its business and provides you with the opportunity to work in a collegiate, supportive and inclusive environment in which they seek to develop and promote people based on merit. They also provide their employees with tailored training and support to help them identify and follow their chosen career path, as well as access to a range of market-competitive benefits. Read more.
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The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
Australia
Australian Citizen
Australian Permanent Resident
Australian Work Visa (All Other)