Multi Asset Intern Programme 2019 at Fidelity International

Where: England - Greater London

Deadline: November 11, 2018

Type: Graduate

About the Company:

Main business: Finance (incl. accountancy, insurance, pensions and fundraising)

Fidelity International invests money on behalf of institutions and private individuals.

Because we’re privately owned, we’re fully focused on the long-term interests of our clients – with both the commitment and the resources to provide the investment expertise, technology and service innovation needed to help them achieve their financial goals.

About the Role:

You’ll learn how different asset classes behave in the markets and research strategies across equities, bonds, currencies and more. You’ll leave us with an understanding of how we build multi-asset portfolios that deliver in the short and long term. And we’ll know if you've got the skills and potential to be offered a place on our graduate programme.

Whatever you’re studying, we will teach you the skills and knowledge you need and help you to get the most out of your time with us. You’ll need intellectual curiosit and the absolute commitment to serving clients that everyone at Fidelity shares.

We don’t expect you to come straight in and know everything about what we do. You’ll start the internship with a mini induction, during which we’ll introduce you to investment management and how it fits into the City, as well as to financial markets.

After that, there are many more ways to develop your skills as your internship progresses. A series of ‘lunch and learns’ hosted by key business speakers will give you a first-hand, genuine insight and help you find out about the full scope of our business. Social and networking events will help you get to know our people and culture. All the while you’ll be learning on the job, working to clear goals and showing us you deserve a place on our graduate programme.

Requirements:

Evaluating asset classes takes strong powers of deduction, keen attention to detail and good technical skills - it’s a matter of being able to think strategically. Numerical and analytical capabilities alone aren't enough – you also need to be decisive, communicative and adaptable. You will be in your penultimate year and need to have a minimum of 3C's at A level or equivalent and be on track for a 2:1 or above.

How to Apply:

For more information and to apply please visit Career Connect and search Reference ID 'ON33G'