Accountancy, banking and finance
Your future in finance
If you’re keen to start a graduate career in finance, you’ve come to the right place. It can seem bewildering at first. With so many choices (accountancy, investment banking, insurance, to name a few), how do you know which branch of finance will suit you best and which employer will be the best fit, and how do you ensure you’ve impressed graduate finance recruiters and got ahead of the competition? We’re here to help you. You can also discover the graduate finance job roles and internships on offer.
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Will a career in finance suit me?
It’s the million-dollar question: are you suited to a career in finance? Read our overview of the three main sectors in finance that attract graduates and get to grips with the basics of each. We’ll introduce you to investment banking and investment, accountancy and financial management, and financial services so you can get started on your research.
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The finance applications advice you need
The skills recruiters seek
Learn the competencies graduate employers will be looking for candidates applying for accountancy, banking and finance roles.
Free mini-course
Could you be a management accountant?
This free online mini-course, developed in partnership with AICPA & CIMA (the alliance of the American institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants) is designed to introduce you to management accounting. You’ll learn what life as a management accountant looks like so you can decide if it would be a good career choice for you. To access this Pathway you’ll need to be registered with targetjobs and signed in.
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Looking for a finance internship?
Getting an internship at an investment bank
Many investment banking employers recruit their graduates from their internship programmes so pursuing one is highly recommended.
Boost your employability
Undergraduate of the Year award
Consider entering the targetjobs Undergraduate of the Year competition, which is aimed at finding the best undergraduates in the UK. Each award is partnered by an employer who provides a fantastic prize for the winner, which could include a paid internship, a trip abroad or other exclusive opportunities. Even just the process of submitting an entry will help you hone and improve your CV.
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Your finance job options
Discover what key roles in accountancy, banking and finance really involve, and which would suit you best
Employers in Accountancy, banking and finance
Our top employers
Industry leaders with a large annual graduate intake.
Featured employers
Active employers looking for graduate talent all year round.
And many more
Other employers who are active on targetjobs , regularly posting new opportunities and events during peak seasons.
FAQs in Accountancy, banking and finance
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Is finance a good career?
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Graduates working in investment banking find their jobs fast-paced and challenging, with a lot of early responsibility, high salaries and a global working environment. Accountancy, regarded generally as a very stable career, is at the heart of how businesses are run – and gives you the chance to gain an internationally recognised professional qualification. Financial services is an expanding sector with a focus on customer service, where you could gain management responsibility early on and still have a healthy work/life balance.
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What area of finance should I work in?
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We’ve got lots of information across targetjobs to help you make this decision, in the form of articles, videos and webinars, with first-hand accounts from graduates working across all sectors of finance. Discover what working life is like, and the particular challenges and benefits in each sector.
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What is investment banking?
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In short, investment banks are middlemen between those with money and those with ideas who need funding. They give money a productive purpose by channelling it into projects… with the hope that it will generate more money.
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