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- How do I apply?
- Can I apply with my CV?
- What are the minimum entry requirements?
- Do I need a finance-related degree?
- What if I have extenuating circumstances for my results?
- What if I studied abroad and or/have international qualifications equivalent to A-Levels, Undergraduate Degree?
- Can the College apply for a visa for this post?
- Can I apply if I haven't studied at Imperial?
- Can I apply with a lower second-class (2:2) degree?
- Can I apply if I am graduating with a Master's degree or a PhD?
- Is this scheme competitive?
- Will I received feedback on my application if I am unsuccessful?
- Whom can I contact if I still have more questions about the scheme?
To apply, visit our jobs website and search for Graduate Finance Analyst.
Please ensure that you make it clear on your application how you meet the essential criteria.
No. All applications must be submitted using the relevant application form, that can be completed on the College website. CVs will not be considered and applicants who have submitted only their CV will be automatically rejected. Refer to the Jobs webpage and search for Graduate Finance Analyst.
- A 2.1 in an undergraduate degree
- An A- Level of equivalent in Mathematics if you degree is not in a numerate subject (Grade B or above)
- A minimum of 128 UCAS points under the new tariff
- Grade 4-9 (A*-C) at GCSE level (or equivalent) in Maths and English
No. We employ graduates from a wide range of undergraduate degrees.
You should provide further details and upload any supporting information on the application form. We will assess your application in full, taking any extenuating circumstances into account.
Please make it clear on your application how your results equate to A-Levels, UK Undergraduate Degree ect.. Without demonstrating how you meet the equivalent, we will not be able to shortlist your application.
No. Unfortunately, the College is unable to apply for a certificate of sponsorship for this post as it does not meet the minimum salary requirements. Applicants who do not currently have permission to work in England would need to obtain permission through an alternative immigration route/(s) for the period of the programme. Applicants would need to provide evidence of their right to work in England or how they will obtain a visa for the programme as part of their application.
Yes. All graduates are eligible to apply for the Scheme irrespective of where they have studied. You are not required to have studied at Imperial previously.
No. Unfortunately, due to the large number of applications we receive each year, we are only able to accept applications from candidates who have achieved a minimum 2:1 at bachelor's level.
Yes. You are eligible to apply if you have graduated with a Master's degree or a PhD. However, even if you have a higher degree, you must still have a 2:1 at Bachelor's level to be eligible for the scheme.
Yes. The finance scheme is always highly oversubscribed and generally we only hire 1 or 2 each year. Last year we received more than 200 applications.
Due to the nature of this role we will be shortlisting candidate as applications are received. We therefore reserve the right to close this vacancy as soon as a suitable candidate has been appointed. It is therefore advisable that you submit your application as early as possible to avoid disappointment.
Unfortunately given the high volume of applications we receive, it’s not possible for us to provide specific feedback to each candidate. You will however be notified of the outcome of your application.
Please email us at finance-development@imperial.ac.uk with your enquiry and we will respond to you as soon as possible.
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