Your application for the Standard Chartered Banking Associate Programme includes an online form, two online assessments and one selection programme (the Banking Essential Programme).
To give yourself the best chance of success, take a look at the hints and tips we've put together on each stage of the application process.
Application form
How to avoid basic mistakes when you're completing the online application form.
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Online assessments
Do yourself justice in the talent assessment and numerical reasoning test.
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Banking Essentials Programme
The Programme will be used as a selection tool. You are invited to a 1-day Programme. It will take the form of group work, individual presentations, case studies and experiential learning activities. The format of the day will be communicated to you before you attend.
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Here are some tips for when you're completing the online application form:
What is an online assessment?
Online assessments are a way of assessing a person's ability or talent in an objective, measured and structured way. At Standard Chartered we use online assessments in our graduate recruitment process to help us recruit the right people with the right mix of abilities, talents and skills to set them up for success.
These online assessments are not general knowledge tests. They are designed to evaluate your talent or your ability to reason in a logical manner. All the assessments we use have been validated statistically, and continuous revalidation exercises are undertaken.
Why do we use online assessments?
Three principles underpin Standard Chartered's approach to people management:
These principles are reflected in our recruitment process - and the online assessments help us to select graduates based on their talent. Once they are on board we set them up for success and provide them with opportunities to excel.
What kind of assessments does Standard Chartered use?
We use two different assessments as part of the graduate recruitment process - the Gallup talent assessment and the SHL numerical reasoning test.
The talent assessment
The talent assessment was developed specifically for Standard Chartered by Gallup Organisation in 2005. As with other strengths-based selection tools, the talent assessment is designed to assess an applicant's innate behaviours, and help us understand their potential to succeed.
Before you take the talent assessment:
The SHL numerical reasoning test
Excellent analytical skills are required for all graduate positions at Standard Chartered, so we use an online assessment to measure these. The SHL numerical reasoning test is used to assess an applicant's analytical ability in relation to numerical data. The test measures numerical reasoning skills in a business context, based around the tables and charts you typically find in business reports and the financial press.
You don't need to know how to do mathematical processes such as algebra or trigonometry, but you will have to use basic arithmetic - addition, subtraction, division, ratios and percentages.
Before you take the numerical reasoning test:
Plan your time to answer as many questions as possible.
Don't spend too long on a single question.
When you're faced with a difficult multiple-choice question, start by ruling out the options that are least likely to be correct.
If in doubt, give your best estimate.
Be honest.
Objectives of the Programme
The Banking Essential Programme is a recruitment programme for selecting local management trainees. You are invited to a day of learning with Standard Chartered China. The day will take the form of group work, individual presentations, case studies and experiential learning activities, with a focus on Standard Chartered’s products, sales, service, risk management, processes and culture. Through this day of learning, you’ll discover whether Standard Chartered is the right bank in which to start your banking career.
Before coming to the Programme
Make sure you have all the details, including the location, date, time and who you are going to meet.
Familiarise yourself with Standard Chartered Bank in general.
Prepare some questions of your own - this is your chance to ask our business leaders whether the Banking Associate Programme is the right option for you.
During the Programme
You will be with a group of other learners to participate in the different learning activities, observed by our business leaders.
Actively participate in each of the learning activities.
Don’t be over concerned if you don’t understand the learning activities. Be yourself and enjoy the learning process.
Our business leaders will be available to answer your questions during the breaks.
What next?
We will try to contact you as soon as possible after you attend the Banking Essential Programme to tell you about the next steps.
As the Banking Essential Programme will start mid-November, we strongly recommend for you to complete the online application before November 2008.
Apply now
If you’ve got what it takes to be a leader at Standard Chartered, apply online today.