This is a great effectivization! No one needs to go to university for four years in order to make DCF's and PowerPoint slides. Great for banks also so they can lower labour costs.
I can vouch for apprenticeship, I left my a level first year to join one of the bigger motor retailer in Europe and currently studying my accountancy qualification,best decision I’ve made so far !
Appreciate the informative content. Is it possible to do a video on personal statements for “investment banking” related degrees since deadlines are looming
I’m really unsure after this, I planned on applying to London School of Econ for Accounting and Finance with Warwick as insurance, getting that degree from there sets me up nicely, but now an apprenticeship at JP Morgan is compelling, but then the concern of failing to break into front office, I’d want to go into Private Equity after a couple of years at IB, and am unsure if going via apprenticeship would be sufficient to get into PE assuming I got into Front office, it’s so new with so little past knowledge and people’s experience
JP Morgan degree apprenticeship definitely wont limit your employability anywhere in finance. Go for it, it will be highly competitive so still apply for those unis, they are great uni choices for finance grad recruitment btw
I agree with Jack but I think you should definitely apply to both. Especially the Apprenticeship program. See if you get the apprenticeship program first then if you get accepted at both you start to really think what you would rather do.
It's crazy for me seeing something like this because I just started a trainee programme within Debt Capital Markets (Syndicated Finance) so I was a bit confused seeing it being advertised as the "first" FO IB apprenticeship in the UK. Then I realised the balance between studying for my degree and working on the job isn't strictly 20:80 so it's not called an apprenticeship programme for me it's called a "vocational trainee programme". Regardless, I love this initiative it's such a good move I'm already learning so much on my job and have been getting hands on with projects and whatnot that I wouldn't have dreamed of doing at 18 if I went to uni full time. And with JPM doing it I hope apprenticeships get further recognition!
@daisy boke hey apologies for the late response. It rly varies dependent on bank (I'm not at a BB) and position but for me as a trainee it's like 8-18.30 because obvs I'm still learning atm (only started 2 weeks ago) and I'm not doing lots of deals and stuff. From what I've seen for the grad interns/analysts and associates it's abt 8-7 or potentially longer but it can vary if ur working on a deal or whatnot. Can't rly comment on ecm.
@daisy boke I'm not doing lots of excel in my team as 1. I'm in more of an origination team (I'm in LCM so it's Loan origination) and that's a lot more documenting and communicating with clients to get the deal as good as we can, and getting a deal on the books (In a way there's a lot of small details too niche to explain in a comment lmao). And 2. Someone is leaving the team at the end of the month so I'm working hard learning all the concepts/theory to get up to speed with their work so when they leave I've got some idea what to do, so even tho there's potential for excel stuff I don't rly do it. I'm moving round teams (next para) as the programme is 3.5 years so I'll eventually be doing a lot more. Another team in our division, corporate finance, do a lott of excel because they do a lot more modelling, analysing statements and researchy type work. There's also a trading team close to us that does other things. It's hard to state over a comment so I'm hoping u get the gist of it 😅😅
@@rhyssharp9673 Hey i’m a recent school leaver looking to take a gap year so i can get my foot into banking. Any tips? How can i improve with interviews?
I think these programs are great I hope companies make these more common. I wonder how likely one is to become a Front Office well paid Investment Banker after the four years. If it’s more or less likely than going to school and finishing top of your class or landing an early internship. Or is it like other jobs we see people getting promised a career path to dream position but the chance of them actually getting that far are very little. 🤔 But work experience is everything so having a couple years of experience and you’re serious about your career I don’t see why they wouldn’t hire them. I would take this opportunity as well if I had the opportunity at 18 . Because Reality is that going to University definitely doesn’t guarantee a dream position at a top firm.
@@jk168_ I just saw one program from pwc that already closed. What time of the year do you think they start doing apprenticeships? I'm in year 10 by the way so i'm working on my vce.
Thanks for this videos, it really helps ??????? Well i will also say this here, for me i still find cryptocurrency very important mostly when it comes to bitcoin trading due to the fact that bitcoin is still very bullish. I so much advise everyone to get involved in day trading so as to grow the little we can afford with a working strategy/daily signals, However its been of massive success for me because i have been trading with Mr Nicholas strategy/daily signals with a proper guides in day trading for over 6 months now. During my first 5 weeks of trading with Mr Nicholas daily signals i was able to accumulate and grow my portfolio from 1.1btc to 6.8btc which you would agree is a very good profits. I will kindly advise we should grow the little we hold ahead of the major bull run, Myron can be reach via instagram @nicholas__fxtrade for inquiries into profitable trading systems.....
I can't wait to get my TOEFL and CFA certificate to start looking for opportunities abroad. I'm from Mexico and currently I work for a financial group, but the pay is bad, although you learn too much, the middle and the back are together. Do you have any advice?
Hi Afzal, I have an offer for this exact apprenticeship, but also have offers from Target Unis and I want to be in a Hedge Fund ASAP, what should I do?
Hey I'm 15 years old and in year 10. I really really wanna be a investment banker and I will literally cry for days if I become one. 😂 Anyways how hard is it to get the apprenteships?
@@immanuelespanyard5159 I mean you may like the job, who knows. But be prepared to work for 100 hours per week, a lot of investment bankers stay in the workplace overnight then come home in the morning. That is how it is like at UBS, JP Morgan would in theory have a similar work load. Honestly, some workaholics really enjoy the job, maybe you are one of them. But there are other jobs, like floor trading which offer similar wages for nearly half the hours of IB’s.
This is a great effectivization! No one needs to go to university for four years in order to make DCF's and PowerPoint slides. Great for banks also so they can lower labour costs.
I can vouch for apprenticeship, I left my a level first year to join one of the bigger motor retailer in Europe and currently studying my accountancy qualification,best decision I’ve made so far !
Appreciate the informative content. Is it possible to do a video on personal statements for “investment banking” related degrees since deadlines are looming
I’m really unsure after this, I planned on applying to London School of Econ for Accounting and Finance with Warwick as insurance, getting that degree from there sets me up nicely, but now an apprenticeship at JP Morgan is compelling, but then the concern of failing to break into front office, I’d want to go into Private Equity after a couple of years at IB, and am unsure if going via apprenticeship would be sufficient to get into PE assuming I got into Front office, it’s so new with so little past knowledge and people’s experience
JP Morgan degree apprenticeship definitely wont limit your employability anywhere in finance. Go for it, it will be highly competitive so still apply for those unis, they are great uni choices for finance grad recruitment btw
I agree with Jack but I think you should definitely apply to both. Especially the Apprenticeship program. See if you get the apprenticeship program first then if you get accepted at both you start to really think what you would rather do.
Jack Doff thanks a lot man, really appreciate that!
BassFraud thanks a lot, both of your help means a lot, I’ll definitely apply to the unis and the degree apprenticeship
Heyy, what did you end up going for?
It's crazy for me seeing something like this because I just started a trainee programme within Debt Capital Markets (Syndicated Finance) so I was a bit confused seeing it being advertised as the "first" FO IB apprenticeship in the UK.
Then I realised the balance between studying for my degree and working on the job isn't strictly 20:80 so it's not called an apprenticeship programme for me it's called a "vocational trainee programme".
Regardless, I love this initiative it's such a good move I'm already learning so much on my job and have been getting hands on with projects and whatnot that I wouldn't have dreamed of doing at 18 if I went to uni full time. And with JPM doing it I hope apprenticeships get further recognition!
What’s the name of your programme?
@daisy boke hey apologies for the late response. It rly varies dependent on bank (I'm not at a BB) and position but for me as a trainee it's like 8-18.30 because obvs I'm still learning atm (only started 2 weeks ago) and I'm not doing lots of deals and stuff. From what I've seen for the grad interns/analysts and associates it's abt 8-7 or potentially longer but it can vary if ur working on a deal or whatnot. Can't rly comment on ecm.
@@alexmoat8906 it's called a Vocational Trainee Programme
@daisy boke
I'm not doing lots of excel in my team as 1. I'm in more of an origination team (I'm in LCM so it's Loan origination) and that's a lot more documenting and communicating with clients to get the deal as good as we can, and getting a deal on the books (In a way there's a lot of small details too niche to explain in a comment lmao). And 2. Someone is leaving the team at the end of the month so I'm working hard learning all the concepts/theory to get up to speed with their work so when they leave I've got some idea what to do, so even tho there's potential for excel stuff I don't rly do it. I'm moving round teams (next para) as the programme is 3.5 years so I'll eventually be doing a lot more.
Another team in our division, corporate finance, do a lott of excel because they do a lot more modelling, analysing statements and researchy type work. There's also a trading team close to us that does other things.
It's hard to state over a comment so I'm hoping u get the gist of it 😅😅
@@rhyssharp9673 Hey i’m a recent school leaver looking to take a gap year so i can get my foot into banking. Any tips? How can i improve with interviews?
I’ve currently just started uni but thinking of dropping out. Would they still be able to take me?
Did you look into this further?
There are apprentices who have dropped out :)
I think these programs are great I hope companies make these more common. I wonder how likely one is to become a Front Office well paid Investment Banker after the four years. If it’s more or less likely than going to school and finishing top of your class or landing an early internship. Or is it like other jobs we see people getting promised a career path to dream position but the chance of them actually getting that far are very little. 🤔 But work experience is everything so having a couple years of experience and you’re serious about your career I don’t see why they wouldn’t hire them. I would take this opportunity as well if I had the opportunity at 18 . Because Reality is that going to University definitely doesn’t guarantee a dream position at a top firm.
Does anyone know if this degree apprenticeship will be available in 2022 ?
Is this open to international students?
Any idea about how strict is JPM at retracting an offer if a candidate get a lower grade then required? Thank you
I think JP in Sydney are running a similar program - Traineeship Program. I'll be sure to apply now!
You reckon there's any programs down here in Melbourne? Also do you only have to have a high school certificate with no experience in the industry?
@@jk168_ I just saw one program from pwc that already closed. What time of the year do you think they start doing apprenticeships? I'm in year 10 by the way so i'm working on my vce.
LITERALLY JUST SAW IT ON THE UCAS page 5 mins ago lol
Thanks for this videos, it really helps ??????? Well i will also say this here, for me i still find cryptocurrency very important mostly when it comes to bitcoin trading due to the fact that bitcoin is still very bullish. I so much advise everyone to get involved in day trading so as to grow the little we can afford with a working strategy/daily signals, However its been of massive success for me because i have been trading with Mr Nicholas strategy/daily signals with a proper guides in day trading for over 6 months now. During my first 5 weeks of trading with Mr Nicholas daily signals i was able to accumulate and grow my portfolio from 1.1btc to 6.8btc which you would agree is a very good profits. I will kindly advise we should grow the little we hold ahead of the major bull run, Myron can be reach via instagram @nicholas__fxtrade for inquiries into profitable trading systems.....
What is a UCAS?
@@maxim2986 its basically how level students apply to uni
I can't wait to get my TOEFL and CFA certificate to start looking for opportunities abroad. I'm from Mexico and currently I work for a financial group, but the pay is bad, although you learn too much, the middle and the back are together. Do you have any advice?
Do you know if you can still complete the degree if you don't get to front office?
I never heard you talk about private banking, its a good área?
Hi Afzal, I have an offer for this exact apprenticeship, but also have offers from Target Unis and I want to be in a Hedge Fund ASAP, what should I do?
Do these have age limits?
Hey I'm 15 years old and in year 10. I really really wanna be a investment banker and I will literally cry for days if I become one. 😂 Anyways how hard is it to get the apprenteships?
You’ll change your mind about what you want to do as you go through school. Investment banking might look cool in TV shows, but that’s TV.
@@isntitj rlly? Why tho!
@@immanuelespanyard5159 I mean you may like the job, who knows. But be prepared to work for 100 hours per week, a lot of investment bankers stay in the workplace overnight then come home in the morning.
That is how it is like at UBS, JP Morgan would in theory have a similar work load. Honestly, some workaholics really enjoy the job, maybe you are one of them. But there are other jobs, like floor trading which offer similar wages for nearly half the hours of IB’s.
what’s the best apprenticeship for a highschooler in canada
depeneds on what your interests are
can international students apply??
Hello I need your assistance please guide me
This apprenticeship has two locations, London & Bournemouth. Which location do you think is best in your opinion?
Bill W
Lol
@@KL-yu6om ?
London is better for networking opportunities but I believe there are more places available in Bournemouth
@@elliot4810 basically said it.
Bournemouth bc has more places
can you do an apprenticeship at 28?
You reckon this will be as competitive as internship applications? Because I know tons of people will apply for this one.
More competetive
1% get accepted
@@user-uj6lc2ql2p good to know because i am not even interested in this career any more :)
I’ve received an offer from this apprenticeship if anyone has any questions
Yes how do I get in contact
To apply to JPM?
When can you apply for 2022
@@annascott1069 for 2022?
@@annascott1069 hey, can I ask you some questions about the degree apprenticeship?
Bro, you Indian?
I wish my english were better to work for J.P Morgan
you have time to learn english
@@Craggyjack But I don't know what/ or how i should learn
@@maxim2986 Books, there’s nothing better
@@chocolatedoughnuts6587 thank you
@@maxim2986 or talk to people