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Spring Week Applications for 2015

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Here is the official SW thread where we can discuss our applications for the 2015 recruitment cycle. I have put together a list below just to make things easier (going to keep this updated as applications open).

Bank of America Merrill Lynch:
http://campus.bankofamerica.com/get-started/Pre-Internships/?r=Europe, Middle East and Africa (Open Now)
Barclays:
http://joinus.barclays.com/emea/spring-programmes/
Credit Suisse:
https://www.credit-suisse.com/uk/en...ternship-programs-emea/outreach-programs.html (Open Now)
Deutsche Bank:
https://www.db.com/careers/content/en/spring_into_banking.html (Open Now)
Goldman Sachs:
http://www.goldmansachs.com/careers...mea-programs/division-spring-internships.html (Open Now)
Citi:
https://www.citi.gtios.com/Vacancy/Search/PreLogonSearchPostedCriteria.asp (Open Now)
J.P. Morgan:
http://careers.jpmorgan.com/student/jpmorgan/careers/springweek (Open Now)
Morgan Stanley:
http://www.morganstanley.com/about/careers/programs/additionalinternship.html
UBS:
http://www.ubs.com/global/en/about_...rn/europe_middleeast_africa/ubs_insights.html (Open Now)
BNP Paribas:
http://graduates.bnpparibas.com/spring-insights/
HSBC:
http://www.hsbc.com/careers/students-and-graduates/programmes
ICAP:
http://www.icapcampusrecruitment.com/Programmes/Industry-Insight.aspx (Open Now)
Nomura:
http://www.nomura.com/europe/careers/insight_programs/explore-nomura-program.shtml (Open Now)
RBS:
https://www.rbsbankyoubuild.com/interns/spring-week (Open Now)
Rothschild:
http://www.rothschild.com/Careers/Spring_Programme/

There's also a helpful guide written on SW applications, absolutely worth a read before you start applying: http://canarywharfian.co.uk/threads/how-to-get-a-spring-week-part-i.63/
 
Remember to differentiate between rolling and non rolling. Get the rolling basis applications out of the way first, but from least preferred to most preferred bank. You'll find your numerical testing and application writing gets better.

Then do non-rolling basis applications (I think GS is one) last and hopefully you'll be pretty decent at putting together a decent application.
 
Remember to differentiate between rolling and non rolling. Get the rolling basis applications out of the way first, but from least preferred to most preferred bank. You'll find your numerical testing and application writing gets better.

Then do non-rolling basis applications (I think GS is one) last and hopefully you'll be pretty decent at putting together a decent application.
Agreed, to my knowledge GS is one of the only non rolling ones. Do you know another?
 
Has anyone got a link to the JPM SW app? I can't seem to find it. I've clicked 'apply before Nov 30' but it doesn't seem to be listed
 
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