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“I did my master’s in Norway but I’m originally from Shanghai in China. I moved to Denmark this September. When it comes to work culture I haven’t been that surprised actually, except perhaps for the Danish cake culture. I remember being in my apartment in Oslo when I got the call with the job offer. Sql maestro for mysql crack. I think my boss was trying to scare me a little, as he spoke with a very neutral tone, but eventually he gave me the good news and I was surprised and very happy. My best advice is to never be afraid to challenge the status quo. As Danske Graduate we are hired for a reason and part of that is to be a fresh pair of eyes and challenge the way the bank works.
If you see something that you feel like you can improve or spot a project that you are passionate about, go for it!” Juliet Jie Zhang, Business Innovation Graduate Master’s degree from the Norwegian School of Economics. International rotation: Oslo, Norway. My big passion in life is travelling, preferably to as far away and unlikely destinations as possible. So when I started researching graduate programmes during my Master’s studies the international aspect was a huge factor for me.
The combination of a track dedicated to business innovation and the opportunity to go abroad for six months was what attracted me even though I didn’t see myself working in a bank. In the end I just said to myself: will I regret it if I don’t apply? The answer was yes. It’s been such a big privilege to be part of Danske Graduate, we have a unique bond and I have been able to build a strong network across borders and business units. Anette Kaae Eriksen, 2016 Business Innovation graduate Master’s degree from ITU.
International rotation: Vilnius, Lithuania. “I was not looking for the typical graduate programme, as I had a bit of leadership experience and came from the start up world. I thought the programme looked good and quite flexible, but still I was a little hesitant, as I had a few stereotypes about life at a bank in the back of my head. But as I went from one step to the next in the recruitment process all that faded away, and after the assessment centre I remember thinking “I will be SO disappointed if I don’t get it”. I was so excited to meet my new fellow graduates that I organised a get-together even before our first official day. It has been amazing to work together with such a diverse group.
Perhaps someday we will lead the bank together.” Constantin Marinescu, 2016 Finance & Economics graduate Master’s degree from Aalborg University. International rotation: Luxembourg.
“With a BA degree in Art History I never considered working in finance but after a work shop with Danske Bank during my master’s studies I realised that Danske Graduate wasn’t just for people with a background in finance and economics. I could get to dive into agile methodologies and business innovation. Omnisphere challenge code keygen crack serial number lookup. Being a non-Danish speaker, it also appealed to me with an English-speaking organisation and the international rotation. I went to Vilnius in Lithuania for half a year with four other graduates and it was an absolute blast! I got to test my talent for leadership as a team lead for 12 people and explore a country that I knew very little about.
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“I did my master’s in Norway but I’m originally from Shanghai in China. I moved to Denmark this September. When it comes to work culture I haven’t been that surprised actually, except perhaps for the Danish cake culture. I remember being in my apartment in Oslo when I got the call with the job offer. Sql maestro for mysql crack. I think my boss was trying to scare me a little, as he spoke with a very neutral tone, but eventually he gave me the good news and I was surprised and very happy. My best advice is to never be afraid to challenge the status quo. As Danske Graduate we are hired for a reason and part of that is to be a fresh pair of eyes and challenge the way the bank works.
If you see something that you feel like you can improve or spot a project that you are passionate about, go for it!” Juliet Jie Zhang, Business Innovation Graduate Master’s degree from the Norwegian School of Economics. International rotation: Oslo, Norway. My big passion in life is travelling, preferably to as far away and unlikely destinations as possible. So when I started researching graduate programmes during my Master’s studies the international aspect was a huge factor for me.
The combination of a track dedicated to business innovation and the opportunity to go abroad for six months was what attracted me even though I didn’t see myself working in a bank. In the end I just said to myself: will I regret it if I don’t apply? The answer was yes. It’s been such a big privilege to be part of Danske Graduate, we have a unique bond and I have been able to build a strong network across borders and business units. Anette Kaae Eriksen, 2016 Business Innovation graduate Master’s degree from ITU.
International rotation: Vilnius, Lithuania. “I was not looking for the typical graduate programme, as I had a bit of leadership experience and came from the start up world. I thought the programme looked good and quite flexible, but still I was a little hesitant, as I had a few stereotypes about life at a bank in the back of my head. But as I went from one step to the next in the recruitment process all that faded away, and after the assessment centre I remember thinking “I will be SO disappointed if I don’t get it”. I was so excited to meet my new fellow graduates that I organised a get-together even before our first official day. It has been amazing to work together with such a diverse group.
Perhaps someday we will lead the bank together.” Constantin Marinescu, 2016 Finance & Economics graduate Master’s degree from Aalborg University. International rotation: Luxembourg.
“With a BA degree in Art History I never considered working in finance but after a work shop with Danske Bank during my master’s studies I realised that Danske Graduate wasn’t just for people with a background in finance and economics. I could get to dive into agile methodologies and business innovation. Omnisphere challenge code keygen crack serial number lookup. Being a non-Danish speaker, it also appealed to me with an English-speaking organisation and the international rotation. I went to Vilnius in Lithuania for half a year with four other graduates and it was an absolute blast! I got to test my talent for leadership as a team lead for 12 people and explore a country that I knew very little about.