You’ll receive a very competitive salary of £20,000, plus a London Weighting Allowance of up to £3,550.
Application deadlines vary from programme to programme. Please refer to specific programme pages to ensure applications are still open.
Those who are chosen for this year’s Industrial Placements will start in late July 2012.
We judge applicants on their ability and nothing else, and we work hard to help those with disabilities as much as possible. There’s a section on the application form where you can tell us if you need special adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process. Please contact us to find out more. Email us at barclaysrecruitment@tmpw.co.uk. Alternatively, you can also call us on 0845 199 1602.
Yes – there’s a facility to save your application.
Yes, although we’d rather you apply online if possible, simply because we receive and process online applications faster. We can send you a paper form in exceptional circumstances and it won’t harm your application. Email the FLDP Recruitment team at barclaysrecruitment@tmpw.co.uk to ask for a paper or Braille form. Alternatively, you can also call us on 0845 199 1602.
Yes, we reimburse reasonable expenses up to £50, supported by receipts. In exceptional circumstances we might pay higher expenses, but you must contact barclaysrecruitment@tmpw.co.uk for authorisation before booking any travel over £50. Alternatively, you can also call us on 0845 199 1602.
An Industrial Placement will last up to twelve months. If you’re looking for a shorter opportunity, you should look at our Summer Internships.
Those who do well on the programme could find themselves fast-tracked to assessment for the FLDP the following year. Exact requirements will vary depending on which programme you choose.
We recruit around five Industrial Placement students every year.
We’re looking for the best to join us on the FLDP, so you’ll need at least a 2:1 and 300 UCAS points from your top three A-Levels (or equivalent).
You’ll be based in our Global Headquarters, 1 Churchill Place, in London’s Canary Wharf.