If you’re a recent graduate or soon-to-be graduate, join us and unlock a world of carefully curated experiences, knowledge, and connections to shape your career. Along the way, you can expect all the training and support you need to make your mark on the world. Put simply, we’ll empower you to help determine how we do things and where we go next. Our graduates are a vital part of our success, and we welcome applications from people from all walks of life. Whoever you are and wherever you want to join us, if you’re curious, creative, and ambitious, this is a world in which you can truly belong.
2-Year Rotational Program
This program is designed to give you depth and breadth of experience.
Why the Risk Graduate Program?
In our business, successfully managing risk is more than strategically important – it’s essential. As an integral part of our success, Barclays’ Risk team helps determine the level of risk considered appropriate for our clients. Think you have what it takes to succeed here? Join us as an analyst.
Real Responsibility, Right Away
You’ll start out with four weeks of intense training, covering various topics, including accounting, finance, stock and bond analysis, and an overview of all major instruments and businesses. Then, you’ll begin the first of three, eight-month long rotations in our offices – with a potential opportunity to work in London for part of the time – exposing you to a variety of areas across Risk. During this program, you’ll be placed in one of the key areas in Risk, including Credit, Market Risk, Operational, Treasury, and Model. Along the way, you’ll build excellent foundational knowledge while getting to know our business and our people. As a Risk analyst, you may:
- Research and analyze financial statements and industry peer groups to assess creditworthiness
- Prepare and maintain industry and counterparty credit reviews and ratings
- Monitor and report on a product’s risk profile
- On-board new clients and ensure counterparty data is complete and accurate
- Assist in handling trade requests, including analyzing transaction specific risks
To be considered for this program, you must:
Be an undergraduate student with an anticipated graduation date between December 2024 – June 2025 and a GPA of 3.2 or above.
Ideally, you would also have:
Problem-solving skills and analytical thinking. An interest in understanding how a global bank adapts in a constantly evolving regulatory environment, and an interest in how our bank responds to external market influences.
Working in Wilmington
The Wilmington campus boasts a recently renovated office space featuring a café, coffee bar, wellness breakout spaces, and more. The campus is located along the historic Wilmington Riverfront where a glance out our windows reveals a scenic look at the Christina River and a growing riverfront community of luxury apartments, shops, and restaurants. Additionally, the Wilmington train station is a short walk away, making travel from New York and Washington, DC fast and convenient.
To be eligible, applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Barclays will not sponsor applicants for work visas or offer any employment-based immigration sponsorship for any internship, post-graduation program, or permanent employment.
It is the policy of Barclays to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital or domestic/civil partnership status, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by law.
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