What to expect
Our Aspiring Developer Programme is two years of focused technology training. Youll come together with some of the brightest minds, on state-of-the-art campuses, and learn how to apply technology to every area of our operations, which will open the door to all kinds of careers of variety and interest. It is everything you need to develop a future-proofed career within a global technology business.
How you'll develop
Youll experience an immersive, two-year learning journey that will give you the opportunity to work with some of the best technology there is, alongside leading developers at Barclays. It begins with an intense and supportive Coding Academy where youll learn how to code. Well give you access to the latest coding languages, AI and machine learning. This is followed by two rotations in different areas of our technology business which will give you experience with some of our most interesting projects. Youll also have opportunities to take part in global learning hackathons and immerse yourself in the diverse and inclusive culture that Barclays prides itself on.
Who thrives here
You dont need to know how to code or have a background in technology. Its about being curious and creative, wanting to find simple solutions to complex problems and make the world a better place for us all. That calls for all kinds of people from all kinds of backgrounds. The more unique and diverse perspectives we can bring together, the more meaningful change we can enable.
What you need
A degree in any subject
Logical thinking skills
Detail focused mind set
Curiosity
Strong work ethic
Problem solving capabilities
If you can already code, or are looking to explore different ways you can drive technology forward, click here to find out more about our Technology Developer or Technology Analyst programmes.
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