www.commbank.com.au/summerprogram
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If you want to make it big, why not start big? With over 10 million customers and businesses across Australia, New Zealand, Asia, USA and the United Kingdom, Commonwealth Bank is a great place to begin your career.
Our Summer Intern Program could be the start of something big for you. Over 10 weeks you’ll get a taste of what we do, so you can decide if you’d like to join us after you graduate.
What we offer Our Summer Intern Program offers you the opportunity to gain invaluable experience in the financial services industry. You’ll work closely with your manager and team, contributing to the business from Day 1 and receiving ongoing guidance and feedback. This will be complemented with formal training.
Throughout the program there are networking opportunities and social events to help you start building relationships across the Bank. You’ll also be introduced to a current graduate buddy who’ll share advice and insight into the Bank and our Graduate Program.
At the end of the summer, you’ll walk away with a wealth of knowledge and a list of key contacts across the entire Commonwealth Bank Group.
This will put you in a great position to apply for early placement in the Graduate Program for 2013.
Seeking You’ll have worked hard to achieve top marks and be excited to join Australia’s best bank. We value students who are team players, problem solvers, and have a strong customer service focus.
Degrees/disciplines All disciplines welcomed
How to apply Online:
www.commbank.com.au/summerprogram
Programs & deadlines Applications are open 4 Jul – 11 Aug 2011.
Citizenship/residency requirements Australian citizens and permanent residents only (including New Zealand citizens)
Additional eligibility requirements Penultimate-Year Students
Position locations Primarily Sydney-based
Further information
www.commbank.com.au/summerprogram graduaterecruitment@cba.com.au
Commonwealth Bank of Australia
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