Access Bank Plc Graduate Internship Programme 2023 – Apply. Access Bank plc is now inviting applications from suitably qualified persons for the graduate Internship program for 2022/2023. Check below to see how to apply, and the requirements.
Access Bank Plc is a financial institution with presence in 9 countries in Africa and the United Kingdom and in all major cities in Nigeria. Also referred to as Africa’s Bank of Best Practice, Access Bank operates on a platform of strong ethics, governance, and professionalism.
Applications are now invited for:
Title: Internship Programme
Location: Nigeria
Duration: 2 years
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Job Description
- Are you Unapologetically African?
- Do you want to kickstart a career the Financial Sector?
- Then this opportunity might just be right for you!
- Access Bank’s exciting internship opportunity is for fresh graduates who are passionate about people and are interested in exploring various career options.
- The internship program offers on-the-job experience and trainings that will significantly enhance the applicant’s customer service and people management skills.
- We are driving change to be the World’s most respected African Bank. Join us on our journey to becoming Africa’s Gateway to the World.
- This Opportunity is for high-performing university graduates with a minimum of second-class upper degree from a fully accredited university looking to begin a career in banking.
Benefits
- In our quest to retain the best pool of exceptional talents in the industry, the Bank consistently rewards high-performing employees and teams with adequate monetary and non-monetary compensation.
- This practice has had a significant impact in spurring our people to greater personal and organizational achievement.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply
Closing Date For Application
11th November 2022.
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