International opportunities in Global Transaction Banking
Global Transaction Banking offers a Summer Analyst Programme in the Americas, Asia-Pacific and EMEA regions.
Global Transaction Banking – Summer Analyst Programme
Join us as a Global Transaction Banking Summer Analyst and you could work in one of the following service divisions:
- Payments and Cash Management
- Trade and Supply Chain
- HSBC Securities Services
A summer internship at HSBC is the only way to experience what it is truly like to work in a world-class financial organisation. Open to penultimate year students, this structured 10-week programme will give you the opportunity to demonstrate your capabilities and make a valuable contribution to real transactions, while your progress is regularly supervised.
Expect an exciting summer consisting of business briefings, workshops and social events. Afterwards, you will be perfectly placed to take your career further – we expect a number of our summer interns to be offered Analyst positions after graduation.
Quote from a previous intern
"Everyone here has an open door policy. If you want to talk to the CEO, schedule a meeting with him! That's if you don't run into him at a company function beforehand."
Places are assessed and offered on an ongoing basis, so, to avoid disappointment, we recommend that you complete your application as soon as possible.
We also request that you only apply for one programme in one location per recruitment year so please research fully our range of programmes before making an informed decision.
Apply online for the Global Transaction Banking Summer Analyst Programme
Criteria:
The 2010 Summer Analyst Programme is open to those in their penultimate year of university study (due to graduate in 2011). You do not need to be studying a particular subject, however, you do need:
- An outstanding academic record
- The motivation and drive to work in the world of global finance
- Business fluency in other key languages is extremely desirable
Please see below a few examples of the minimum academic requirements we look for, or the (overseas) equivalents:
- UK – 2.1 honours degree
- Americas – 3.2/4.0 GPA
- China – 75 per cent to 85 per cent in a percentage-based system, 3.2/4.0 GPA
- Hong Kong – 2nd class upper division, 3.2/4.0 or 8.5/12 GPA
- India – 65 per cent/1st class degree
- Singapore – 2nd class upper division, 3.2/4.0 or 4.0/5.0 GPA
- France – minimum 13/20 (Bien )
- Spain – minimum 8/10 (Notable)
- Italy – minimum 80/110
- Germany – minimum 2/4
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