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Degree criteria for graduate roles updated by Santander

The Santander Graduate Scheme will no longer require 2:1 degree classifications from January 2023 onwards.

The move reinforces the bank’s focus on a broad range of assessments to measure potential and is an acknowledgement that performance at university is not the only indicator of success in the workplace.

Around 16% of students leaving university do not achieve a 2:1 or 1st class degree qualification. The change to entry criteria means over 64,000 more graduates are now able to apply for the Santander Graduate Programme.

The Santander Graduate Programme provides experience across a number of the bank’s functions including Audit, Corporate and Commercial Banking, Cyber, Everyday Banking, and Finance & Risk.It benefits people starting out in their career by focusing on personal and professional development through mentorship from senior leaders and ongoing career coaching. New recruits are exposed to critical business projects and rotation across different business areas, with the opportunity for a permanent position upon completion.

The application process begins in early January for the 2023 intake, and graduates can apply by registering for the bank’s talent community to receive notifications of when vacancies go live: Join our Talent Community (avature.net).

Anouska Ramsay – HR Director, Culture & Capability, at Santander said: “Academic achievement is important, but it is only one of many factors we look at when searching for new talent. We believe potential can be found anywhere and this move reinforces our commitment to finding the best candidates from a wide range of backgrounds.

“We’ve won awards for our social mobility initiatives, and this is an important development to widen our recruitment criteria. Those that join us can expect to build a foundation for working in finance and grow their career path within the bank.”

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