Apply For UBA Graduate Management Accelerated Programme (GMAP) 2023
United Bank For Africa UBA is calling on Interested and qualified applicants to apply for its 2023 Graduate Management Accelerated Programme (GMAP).
With a history of over 72 years, UBA is one of the leading and most recognised banks to originate from sub-Saharan Africa. UBA has growing operations in 20 African countries, the UK, USA, UAE and a : representative office in France.
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At UBA, we strongly believe that our people are critical to our success in building a sustainable and dominant business in the countries we operate in, across Africa and beyond. We go to great lengths to source, attract, recruit, develop and retain the best talent, wherever they may be in the world. To this end, we are always striving to:
- Provide a non-threatening environment that encourages and rewards role-model performance.
- Help our workforce maintain a healthy balance between work and their personal lives amongst others.
Job Objective(s):
GMAP aims at inspiring young professionals to discover themselves and their inherent potentials after graduation. The Programme is designed to select, develop, and build a pipeline of Next Generation leaders and bankers who will be trained to drive the Bank's vision to be the undisputed leading and dominant financial services institution in Africa.
Duties & Responsibilities: As Assigned
Knowledge & Skills Required:
Good communication and interpersonal skills, as well as the ability to work within a team.
Minimum Educational Qualification: Bachelors
Minimum years of work experience required: 0 years
Location: Nigeria
Job Closing Date: 28th April 2023
How to apply:
Interested and qualified applicants should apply via https://jointhetribe.ubagroup.com
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