Chapel Hill Denham 2025 Management Development Programme for Nigerian Graduates for Course

  •  Course
  •  28-Feb-2025
  •   Nigeria
  • $$  Varies

The 2025 Chapel Hill Denham Management Development Programme is designed to attract, develop, and retain young professionals who are passionate about working in financial services. The program is rigorous and includes both classroom and desk-side training aimed at preparing you for a robust investment career.

The Management Development Programme is designed to equip graduates and early career hires with the skills required to develop a rewarding career with Chapel Hill Denham. The programme offers rotational opportunities across the different areas of our business to accelerate learning, impact and effectiveness.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Completed National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme
  • Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of Second-Class Honours (Upper Division)
  • 0 – 3 years work experience
  • Professional qualifications such as ACA, ACCA, CFA or CIS will be an added advantage

Offered Benefits

On the MDP, you will learn about our business, the markets and build important and value adding relationships, as well as develop strong skills. As a participant, you will:

  • Learn about our business, how we operate and gain skills needed to excel in our firm
  • Gain unlimited access to a support system, mentorship and training to guide your progression
  • Build your professional network and interact with peers and seniors across our business
  • You will undergo a thorough job rotation, each group offering a range of challenging responsibilities

Application Process

Go to Chapel Hill Denham on tinyurl.com to apply
Apply Here
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