FAQs
What is the duration of the Accounting & Finance Graduate Programme?
The programme lasts for three years and comprises three rotations.
What skills will I develop during the programme?
You will build strong management, interpersonal, and technical skills, along with gaining exposure to business-critical projects.
Will I receive any support for obtaining an accountancy qualification?
Yes, you will receive considerable assistance to support you in attaining an accountancy qualification.
Is there an opportunity for mentorship during the programme?
Yes, you will receive top-class guidance through the Mentorship Programme.
What kind of exposure will I gain in financial reporting?
You will gain exposure to internal management reporting, external financial reporting, pre-close statements, published accounts, and investor briefings.
Can I pursue this programme with a degree from any subject area?
Yes, the programme is open to students who have achieved, or expect to achieve, an undergraduate or Master's Degree from all subject areas.
Are there opportunities for career growth after completing the programme?
Yes, the Graduate Programme often serves as a feeder into one of Bank of Ireland's talent programmes designed to accelerate the growth of impactful individuals.
What kind of training will I undergo during the programme?
You will embark on a tailored Graduate Development Programme, which includes a blend of virtual and classroom training.
How does the hybrid working model operate within the programme?
The hybrid working model offers flexibility through administrative buildings, remote working hubs, and work-from-home options tailored to individual preferences and team agreements.
Does Bank of Ireland promote diversity and inclusion within the workplace?
Yes, Bank of Ireland is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace that values and benefits from the diversity of its workforce.