Is HSBC a good place to intern?

Is HSBC a good place to intern?

Good place to start your career. Good company to start as an intern. Good starting pay as an intern. The workplace culture was good. Management was good and very respectful.

What does off cycle internship mean?

Off-cycle internships are internships that take place outside the regular cycle of when internships normally take place. Since most internships take place during the summer, an off-cycle internship would be one that takes places outside of the summer.

What is the penultimate year of your degree?

Penultimate is not a special pen… it means second last year of your degree (i.e. before you graduate!). Many companies often require applicants to be in your penultimate year.

What benefits do HSBC employees get?

What are the advantages of the HSBC Corporate Employee Programme?

  • Varied choice of accounts – HSBC Premier, HSBC Advance, HSBC Savings Account.
  • International Recognition and Worldwide Assistance under HSBC Premier and HSBC Advance.
  • Wealth Management Services.
  • Instant Welcome Pack facility upon successful account opening.

What is it like to work at HSBC?

Fast paced, great managment but pressurised and target based. Flexible on working days and hours which was a bonus, working 5 days in 4. Great colleagues and on the most part temps and perms were treated equally.

Do interns get a bonus?

About 14% of employers said that they use signing bonuses to help convert interns into full-time employees. According to a NACE survey of 5,286 interns in the intern class of 2020, 66.4% received and accepted full-time offers.

Is it easier to get an off cycle internship?

Currently off cycle internships are one of the easiest routes into investment banking because they do not require any psychometric testing or competing against 250,000 other candidates for the same role or going through multiple rounds of interviews (usually).

What is HSBC Global?

HSBC Global Banking & Markets provides financial services and products to corporates, governments and financial institutions. We offer a full range of banking services to support clients and continue to invest in digital capabilities to serve them effectively.

What is a fourth year college student called?

In the U.S., a Junior is a student in the penultimate (usually third) year and a Senior is a student in the last (usually fourth) year of college, university, or high school. A student who takes more than the normal number of years to graduate is sometimes referred to as a “super senior”.

How long do HSBC Global Internships last?

Global internships. Our internship opportunities will give you first-hand experience of what a career at HSBC is like. Lasting between one and sixteen weeks, there’s a variety of internships that will help you explore what you may want to do long term.

What kind of work opportunities does HSBC offer?

We offer a range of opportunities for students and graduates, from work experience and apprenticeships to global internships, graduate programmes, and entry-level positions. Fact: HSBC has around 226,000 full-time equivalent employees worldwide.

Why study global asset management at HSBC?

You’ll gain an insight into HSBC’s long history, in either the UK or Hong Kong. You will have the opportunity to explore a number of areas within Global Asset Management, learning from experts who understand our broad client base and know our products, services and capabilities.

What can you do with a global banking internship?

Global Banking Internship. Whether you are in your penultimate or final year of university, or you have already graduated, our Global Banking Internships will inspire you to apply your skills in an international business and allow you to explore your interests within either Corporate Banking or Investment Banking.

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