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IT AND TECHNOLOGY | AREAS OF WORK

IT in Investment Banking Many IT and computing graduates find their calling in the banking world.

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nce upon a time, the typical career pathways that come to mind when talking about investment banking included positions such as analysts and associates before proceeding on to vice presidents and directors – most of which require a finance-related degree. However, with the rise of digital applications and e-commerce platforms within the sector, many investment banks are rapidly expanding their technology team to cope with various functions – such as online trading activities and transactions, risk management, information gathering, client interaction and 24/7 operations – making computing and technology graduates highly desirable.

Career overview Depending on the bank’s needs and recruitment policies, graduates can be engaged directly into specific IT roles, where they’re trained in the specific skills unique for the position; or rotational programmes with a chance to experience different positions and responsibilities in different areas of technology. IT specialists are traditionally brought on board mainly to build and maintain the bank’s technology infrastructure – such as system troubleshooting, web development, R&D, engineering and application development, among other others – while also providing support to all financial divisions within the bank. However, every now and then, they’re called on to support colleagues from other regions, as well as ensure processes are achieved on a global level to meet the

technological needs of every location the bank operates in. Many banks also involve their technology teams in the product development and business part of the job due to the increase in electronic and digital products, so graduates may even find themselves working alongside traders and analysts.

Trends and developments With banks riding the digital disruption, and beginning to divide conventional assets and move on to Open Banking, banks are taking a close relook at longestablished services, seizing growth and focusing more on back-office support to “re-bundle” their services. The cloud is another trend investment banks are hopping on, having shifted from simply evaluating benefits to effectively operating within it, and driving data quality and creativity as a consequence. New IT infrastructure will be needed if banks decide to write their own programmes, and graduates will have the opportunity to be on the forefront of this paradigm shift.

Pros and cons IT and technology advancements Working as an IT specialist in the investment banking sector can be immensely exciting, not just because of the dynamic and constantly changing environment, but also because of the rapid advances in technology.

However, graduates will need to constantly update themselves with the latest IT knowledge to stay relevant. Travel opportunities With most investment banks being global operators, there’s the chance to travel and work with people from different regions, offering plenty of learning opportunities and exposure. Potentially stressful The general working environment tends to be rather fast-paced and can be quite stressful, so an ability to perform under pressure is a must.

Required skills

• A basic understanding of the industry • Good interpersonal skills • Ability to work in a team • Problem-solving skills • Patience (as it’s needed in the troubleshooting and maintenance processes) • An eye for detail

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Engineering: A Beginner’s Guide

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for Graduates to Know

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Technology Consulting

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Web Development and e-Commerce

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Professional IT Services

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IT Services

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IT in Telecommunications

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IT Outsourcing

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IT in Retail

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IT in Manufacturing

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IT in Investment Banking

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Hardware Development

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Games Development

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Financial Software Development

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page 56

Cybersecurity

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page 54

Financial Technology (Fintech

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Technology Jobs in SMEs

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in IT and Technology

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Jobs for Graduates

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pages 52-53

Technology Graduates Should Know

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pages 46-47

Science Writing

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Research Chemistry

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Food Technology and Safety

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page 41

in the Science Sector

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Meteorology

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Environmental Science

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What Else Can I Do with a STEM-Related Degree?

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Five Soft Skills for STEM

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Career and Graduate Employer

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Graduate STEM Specialist

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Industries in the STEM Sector

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Assessment Centres for Graduate STEM Jobs

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Getting a STEM Graduate Job

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Technical Skills Needed in STEM to Seal the Deal

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Is a Career in STEM for Me?

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Technical Interviews for Graduate STEM Positions

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