Business Careers Handbook

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SPECIALISATIONS

The Business Careers Handbook 2020

RetaiL Banking With the rise of smartphones, changing customer expectations and the shift to digital-led services, retail banks face unprecedented challenges.

What is retail banking? Retail banking simply refers to the banking that we all know as customers. Whether it is depositing money, withdrawing cash or applying for a loan, retail banks play an integral part in our lives and the broader economy. Retail banks make money by lending to customers at interest rates higher than what they pay to depositors and borrow from wholesale markets. The difference in interest is called the ‘spread’ and is a bank’s primary source of income. In Australia, the largest banks are Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, ANZ, NAB, St George and Macquarie Bank. There are also regional banks such as the Bank of Queensland, foreign banks such as Citi, as well as credit unions and building societies.

What is the graduate experience like in retail banking? Most banks offer structured graduate programs. While there are many graduate positions available, the competition to get into retail banking is still tough given the sheer volume of applicants. Alternatively, you may work your way up from a front line role such as a bank teller and eventually move to corporate headquarters. As a graduate, you will rotate around the bank’s divisions to understand how different areas work. This may involve the front line (bank branch), channel (digital apps), product (home loans) and support (strategy or pricing) divisions. You may work in a branch helping customers with their dayto-day banking needs or work with digital channels to identify new features to build into the bank’s mobile banking platform.

With the rise of smartphones, changing customer expectations and the shift to digital-led services, retail banks face unprecedented challenges. New players such as fintech start-ups and global technology giants including Apple, are constantly seeking to disrupt the industry and take a slice of the profitable retail banking pie.

Most of your work will be project based and you will be accountable for a specific task. You may at times have an opportunity to gain exposure to senior management, by presenting them with your findings. Along the way, you will gain exposure to the bank’s different products, from transaction accounts and retail mortgages, to term deposits and credit cards.

In response, banks are placing greater emphasis on creating personalised and seamless banking experiences. Many banks have in-house customer experience teams and innovation labs with a growing focus on strategic partnerships with innovative fintech players.

What are your career prospects in retail banking? Once you complete your graduate rotations, you will likely have the opportunity to decide which area of the bank you would like to pursue. Given teams have limited entrylevel positions, this process may be highly competitive.

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If you are a strong performer and know which area you would like to work in, make sure you express your interest to the relevant team and hiring manager ahead of time. This may increase your chance of securing your first preference. However, don’t panic if you don’t land your first or second preference after your rotations. Many of the skills you will have learnt are transferable across the retail banking area, and if you continue to perform well, you may move to other teams. As you become more senior, you will likely begin to manage people and independently direct projects. You may eventually want to become a general manager and oversee the profit and loss of a specific area. It should be noted however, that while there is flexibility to move within retail banking, it is challenging to move to other areas such as corporate or institutional banking. Instead, and with greater expertise, you may be able to move beyond retail banking to financial consulting in the later stages of your career. Choose this if you have: ■ A passion for delivering excellent customer experiences ■ An interest in addressing digital challenges and taking retail banking to the next level ■ Strong interpersonal skills, sound analytical capabilities and the ability to work well in a team. Interested in this specialisation? Jump to In-house and corporate

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Maintaining mental health

2min
pages 130-132

Establishing strong professional relationships

5min
pages 126-127

Handling performance reviews

3min
page 125

Learning how to resign

1min
page 129

Managing your time

3min
page 128

Managing social media

3min
pages 121-123

What to expect at an assessment centre

2min
page 119

Understanding probation

3min
page 124

Getting an offer

2min
page 120

How to ace an interview

3min
page 118

Writing a CV and cover letter

7min
pages 114-115

Sample cover letter

4min
pages 116-117

Researching and choosing the right organisation

6min
pages 112-113

The ultimate career readiness checklist

6min
pages 110-111

Professional services

47min
pages 88-109

In-house and corporate

51min
pages 66-87

Government sector

30min
pages 54-65

Freelance and start-ups

6min
pages 52-53

Community sector

8min
pages 48-51

Academia

5min
pages 46-47

Restructuring and insolvency

3min
page 42

Tax advisory

3min
pages 44-45

Management consulting – operations, process and technology

3min
page 40

Insurance

3min
page 39

Risk management

3min
page 43

Management consulting – strategy

3min
page 41

Forensic accounting

3min
page 38

Economics

3min
page 37

Assurance and audit

3min
page 36

Financial planning

3min
page 34

Funds management

3min
page 30

Hedge funds

3min
page 31

Venture capital

3min
page 33

Operations and supply chain

3min
page 27

Private equity

3min
page 32

Sales and customer service

3min
page 28

Marketing

3min
page 26

Innovation and digital

3min
page 25

Human resources

3min
page 24

Communications and public relations

3min
page 23

Accounting

3min
page 22

M&A and capital markets

3min
page 17

Trading

3min
pages 19-20

Corporate and institutional banking

3min
page 16

Corporate and asset finance

3min
page 15

Business banking

3min
page 14

Introduction

1min
pages 4-5

Retail banking

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