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Rating
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The Role
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The Company
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The Culture
- 1. To what extent did you enjoy your work placement or internship?
- 2. To what extent did you feel valued by your colleagues?
- 3. To what extent were you given support and guidance by management/your supervisor(s)?
- 4. How busy were you on a daily basis?
- 5. How much responsibility were you given during your placement?
- 6. To what extent did/will the skills you developed, and training you received, assist you in your degree studies and beyond?
- 7. What was the general atmosphere in your office?
- 8. How well organised was the overall work placement or internship set up?
- 9. In terms of personal training and development, to what extent did the company or firm invest in you?
- 10. What were the perks on your work placement?
- 11. How appealing are future employment prospects within the organisation?
- 12. Was there a good social scene amongst any fellow placement students/colleagues?
- 13. What was the cost of living and socialising in the area you worked in?
- 14. What was the Nightlife like in the area you worked?
- 15. Were there many opportunities to get involved in activities outside of work?
The Role
The people working at the Bank of England are all extremely helpful and willing to give you advice regarding their roles within the Bank. In addition the working hours are very good and I mostly worked a 9-5 job. However in my experience my manager wasn't too strict meaning I was able to work fairly flexible hours as long as I completed the tasks required of me. I was given roles of responsibility fairly early and enjoyed the fact that my work had real world implications on companies/businesses being supervised. This ensured my job satisfaction was very high.
All of my fellow colleagues were extremely helpful and willing to help should I require it. In addition the fact they were very approachable meant that I was able to learn very quickly. They also gave me positions of responsibility fairly early on in the internship which meant that I felt like they trusted me. This therefore meant that I felt valued as I felt like I was one of the team members. This was further developed by the trust they placed in me allowing me to present in front of very senior figures within the Bank itself. An extremely nurturing environment!
Both my supervisors and the functions available within the Bank (helpdesk) were very user friendly and were very willing to help. In particular the attitude of fellow colleagues was a great benefit as I felt very supported throughout the internship. Basic guidance functions were also available on an automated system meaning that the facilities were there for me to be able to learn how to complete some tasks without the need of asking fellow colleagues for help/advice. This in turn allowed me to feel more confident when completing tasks/functions.
I felt like I was given a suitable amount of work to complete during the internship. I was given various tasks to do and had to prioritise which tasks needed to be completed at which times. The tasks weren't given on a daily basis meaning that I had the responsibility to complete both short term and longer term pieces of work over the course of a few weeks. This is more representative of a normal working environment where I will have to balance different tasks at the same time. I therefore felt like this was a good experience for me to have.
During the placement I was given different roles of responsibility. To begin with, I wasn't given very much but as time progressed and the quality of my work being produced increased, I was given increasingly more. This suited me very well and meant that I wasn't under too much pressure in the internship. Towards the end of the internship especially, I felt like the work that I was completing would have real world implications and so enjoyed the fact that it would have the potential to affect real businesses. This was good as it retained my interest and focus.
Though my degree wasn't directly applicable to my internship, the skills that I developed during the internship are very applicable to the rest of my career. I was able to develop basic office environment skills such as IT skills, interpersonal skills etc. However in addition I was able to develop my analytical skills. In particular I developed my analytical skills when looking at qualitative data. This was a skill that I didn't have as much experience with and so I enjoyed the challenge and opportunity to address this weakness. I will therefore have stronger abiltities in this field for the future.
The Company
Good positive atmosphere which encouraged efficient and productive work.
I was very lucky in my placement as my particular line manager was very efficient in producing meetings, reviews, objectives etc. for me during the internship. In addition the Early Careers team was also fairly good in organising meetings/seminars where they explained what was expected of us, what we had to aim for etc. We were also told in good time which forms etc to complete and by what time relevant documents had to be completed for. Some interns had to start late though as a result of not gaining access regardless of the fact that they had delivered the relevant documents on time.
Automated courses available however most of training came on the job with experience.
Flexi Time
Subsidised Canteen
Sports and Social Club
Subsidised/Company Gym
Company Parties/Events
Working from home
Future employment prospects within the Bank are fairly good as long as you perform highly during the internship. This is to be expected however as they promote excellence of their work force. This fair scheme ensures that if you are efficient and productive, you will be rewarded with an opportunity. This is particularly important as it can often be difficult to gain schemes in the current job climate. If you perform highly in this internship, you will be offered another and potentially even a graduate position as long as the option is available.
The Culture
There was the opportunity to socialise outside of work and many interns visited pubs after work.
The cost of living and socialising was always fairly high as a result of being in London. If we were lucky enough to be able to live with family and not have to pay rent, we were able to save some money, however many people were forced to rent in London during the internship meaning that they didn't save much at all. Socialising was also fairly expensive as there are no locations close to us which are particularly cheap. The location was also good however as people were able to travel in from locations outside of London due to good transport.
Being in the heart of London meant that there was a large number of opportunities for socialising after work. In particular, the interns in my particular intake favoured a pub fairly close to us. Though we did not experience the Night life as much as some people may have expected, our location meant that the option was always there should we need it. The downside is that the places available were fairly expensive, however this can only be expected as we are in the Capital of the UK where the prices are known to be larger than elsewhere.
There weren't many opportunities as a result of us working for such a short period of time.
Details
Internship (1 Month+)
London
August 2015