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Job Title Gruaduate Internship Programmes - Deutsche Bank
Employer Deutsche Bank
Job Type Internship
Location London, UK
Industry Investment Banking
Experience 0-3 Years
Languages English
Deadline Friday 26th February 2016

Deutsche Bank Internship Programme

The Deutsche Bank Internship Programme – it’s the ideal introduction to a career with us. It’s a job with real responsibility. It’s a way of realising your potential. It’s your chance to shine.

Overview

The Deutsche Bank Internship Programme spans a wide range of locations and career paths. Whether your interests lie in investment banking, asset management, technology, human resources and risk management or another of our many options, an internship with us prepares you for success in an international banking environment. It could also serve as your introduction to a thriving and lasting career. Because our internships are a rich source of talent for the Deutsche Bank Graduate Training Programme, yours could also launch a long-term career with us.

Your training

It all starts with an introduction to the world of Deutsche Bank and the technical and soft skills you’ll need to make an impact. Your training will continue as you work on live projects, learning first-hand how we deliver for our clients. Throughout your time with us you’ll be able to network widely with exceptionally talented colleagues on activities such as community action teamwork days, and hear from senior leadership through our speaker series. You’ll be able to excel in our friendly, supportive culture where people are open and approachable. In return for your hard work and commitment, you’ll be rewarded with a competitive salary and benefits package that recognises your contribution.

What you’ll bring

Working with some of the brightest minds in the industry, you’ll need an excellent academic record (expect to attain a 2:1 or equivalent) in your chosen discipline. However, it’s your character and wider skill set that will really help you to stand out. We want original, collaborative, passionate people ready to challenge and adapt. People who are open to new ideas, eager to learn and keen to explore their long-term career options. Full of imagination, with a love of solving problems, you respond positively to challenges. You see the big picture too, without losing sight of the detail, and have the confidence to lead the way. What’s more, you’re passionate about building a career in global banking, and have a deep interest in your chosen field.

Fluent English is essential, whilst additional language skills are beneficial for some divisions.

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When to apply

We accept applications from 15th August 2015 to 28th February 2016. As we recruit on a rolling basis, the following divisions will no longer be hiring:

About Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank is a German Bank that was founded in 1870, with headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany. The Bank has two main divisions, 1) Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB), which includes M&A, ECM, DCM, etc. (called “Global Banking”) and sales and trading activities (called “Global Markets”), and 2) Private Client and Asset Management (PCAM), which includes investment management business and the retail business.

Deutsche Bank initially started as a commercial bank in Germany before gradually expanding globally, playing a key role in the development of the German Industry. Its first steps in investment banking are very recent and only started with the acquisition of Morgan Grenfell (a UK investment bank) in 1989, followed by the acquisition of US Investment Bank Bankers Trust in 1998 for $10bn. Deutsche Bank only became a significant Investment Bank over the last 5 years, during which it saw rapid transformation and becoming less and less reliant on its commercial business and less Germany-centric. Today, the major slice of profits comes from the investment banking business. Deutsche Bank is now fully global and employs 80,000+ people in 72 countries, and has a large presence in Europe, the Americas, Asia Pacific and the emerging markets with key offices in New York, London, Frankfurt, Hong Kong and Tokyo. The offices in London are located in Liverpool Street, near Liverpool Street station Deutsche Bank’s CEO is Swiss Josef Ackermann since 2002, joining from Credit Suisse where he was President of the Board. Michael Cohrs, an American who was previously at Goldman Sachs and SG Warburg, is the head of investment banking

Features and Rankings

Features

> Global Investment Bank with a an increasingly well recognised brand name globally, and strong positions in the US, Asia and Europe

> Deutsche Bank is a debt powerhouse, consistently topping rankings in financing league tables. This means that the bank will be able to leverage its financing strength to get M&A mandates

> Historically, Deutsche Bank has been a very Germany-centric, debt-focused bank with little M&A presence. To this day, Deutsche Bank is still a Financing and Debt Powerhouse, consistently in the top 5 or top 3 rankings for financing transactions globally, and almost always no. 1 in Europe. However, the bank has been gradually diversifying and has climbed the M&A league tables steadily. Today, the bank is still consistently ranked in the top ten, usually floating between rank number 5 and number 10 globally and in Europe. It is also often considered as one of the “Bulge Bracket” bank.

Rankings 2010

Global M&A: #6

European M&A: #5

US M&A: #8

Asia-Pacific M&A: #5