Graduate Talent Program 2018, COO WM Business Risk

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Switzerland - Zürich

Risk

Global Wealth Management

Job Reference

174568BR

City

Zürich

Type

Graduate GTP/Full-Time Analyst

Your role

Do you have the power of making things happen? Are you a great structurer and partner? We’re looking for someone like that to:

  • assist in strategic risk / compliance projects and plan transition from project phases to Run-the-Bank mode
  • participate in several projects (risk culture, risk framework, control design, risk assessment)
  • manage project communications and liaise between UBS internal key stakeholders (market representatives, control functions)
  • coordinate analysis and review of certain client situations
  • support implementation of identified audit action points

Graduate Talent Program
Our Graduate Talent Program (GTP) lasts 18 months. You’ll be directly involved in day-to-day operations, working with professionals and gaining first-hand experience of our business.

As well as on-the-job learning, you’ll get training on the financial markets, our products and other core business topics. Rotational assignments are a key part of the program. By taking on other roles in related departments, you’ll gain a wider perspective.

Besides all that, you’ll attend networking events, cross-business classes and social occasions where you’ll get to know us.

To learn more about our Graduate Talent Programs, click here.

Your team

In Business Risk Management of UBS Wealth Management, we support our internal partners across our division in managing various mainly operational risk related aspects of both their daily duties as well as any change projects they are engaging in.

Your experience and skills

You need have completed your bachelor’s or master’s degree, preferably in Economics.

In particular, you have:

  • a flexible, open-minded and cooperative personality (you’re a people person)
  • an interest in working in a fast-paced international environment as part of a team
  • good communication skills, comfortable interacting with colleagues at all levels
  • an autonomous, diligent and detail-oriented work style
  • extensive past experience with MS Office (PowerPoint and Excel)
  • excellent in German and English (written and oral)
  • interest in developing your knowledge about the global Financial Services industry

But we’d like to also see evidence that you can:

  • analyze a problem, take a view and come to a decision
  • plan, organize and communicate well
  • make things happen
  • stick with a task
  • work in a team
  • come up with ideas

Perhaps you’ve organized a fundraising event or taken part in team sports? Or persevered and passed an exam in a subject you found challenging? Think about how things you’ve achieved match the skills we’re after.

Your colleagues

About us

Expert advice. Wealth management. Investment banking. Asset management. Retail banking in Switzerland. And all the support functions. That’s what we do. And we do it for private and institutional clients as well as corporations around the world.

We are about 60,000 employees in all major financial centers, in more than 50 countries. Do you want to be one of us?

What we offer

Together. That’s how we do things. We offer people around the world a supportive, challenging and diverse working environment. We value your passion and commitment, and reward your performance.

Why UBS? Video

Take the next step

Are you truly collaborative? Succeeding at UBS means respecting, understanding and trusting colleagues and clients. Challenging others and being challenged in return. Being passionate about what you do. Driving yourself forward, always wanting to do things the right way. Does that sound like you? Then you have the right stuff to join us. Apply now.

Disclaimer / Policy Statements

UBS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We respect and seek to empower each individual and support the diverse cultures, perspectives, skills and experiences within our workforce.

Am 13.08.2018 veröffentlicht. Originalanzeige