January 30, 2025

Recruitment Opportunities and Support from Global Banking School (GBS).
 

Global Banking School (GBS) have 32,000 students studying with them, with a mature student population. They have campuses in Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham and London, and their courses range from Construction Management, Accounting and Finance, Business, IT and Health Care.

 

They have a dedicated Employer Engagement team who can support your recruitment needs at no cost to you. GBS have invested in the Employability team, so that their students have the best journey to employment through their studies, and they further equip their students so that they are ready to hit the ground running, with essential skills through CV workshops, interview preparation, work place experience, on site career fairs, mentoring and much more.


GBS can tailor their recruitment process to suit your specific needs. Their Employer Engagement team will handle everything from pre-screening candidates to supporting the application process. They can conduct interviews on-site, provide right-to-work and DBS support, and remain flexible to meet the unique requirements of your business.


Those of you who attended our January Conference may have met Georgia Lloyd (Placement Officer) with GBS as one of our exhibitors. She would love the opportunity to chat with you further, to see how GBS can support your recruitment needs with their fantastic qualified students. 


To find out more, please call Georgia on 0121 295 4462 or email her at Glloyd@globalbanking.ac.uk and she will be happy to arrange a call at your convenience. Alternatively, you can book an appointment with Georgia here.





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