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Access Bank Entry-Level Training Programme

Access Bank Entry-Level Training Programme

Are you driven, confident and enthusiastic about the banking industry?
Would you like to make your passion your career?Are you willing to join us in our journey to becoming a world-class financial institution?
The Access Entry Level Training Programme is just for YOU!Your career journey with us starts with a4-month intensive training program at the School of Banking Excellence, giving you an opportunity to be trained with other high calibre applicants.

What we are looking form executive Trainees :A graduate with a minimum of a second class upper division from a university acceptable to the bank, NYSC certified and a maximum age of 24years for Bachelor degree holders, 26 years for lawyers with a law degree. A graduate with a minimum of a second class lower from a university acceptable to the bank or a Masters' degree from top tier Universities acceptable to the Bank and a maximum age of 27 years.

Expiring date : march 29

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