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Graduate Development at BNP Paribas Singapore

About

BNP Paribas is a global banking and financial services institution, operating in 84 countries with over 200,000 employees.


BNP Paribas wanted to create a suite of graduate programmes to challenge, develop and engage their graduates at particular points in their career with the Bank.

Impact devised a programme that both supported the graduates work with BNP Paribas’ CSR partner to devise a creative solution for a real task and brought the class together for a high-energy outcome-focused event.

This suite of programmes challenges, engages and  develops graduates in the UK, Europe and Asia.

Throughout the programmes, the graduates’ have used personal experiences, feedback from their peers, managers and Impact facilitators to take ownership of their own action-learning path.

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Natasha Hepburn
Director of Technology Leadership Development
Cigna
"Due to the ever-changing technology environment, the programme has continued to evolve over the past decade. TSLP is able to adapt to the current talent needs of the organisation in a deliberate and timely manner. Remaining flexible as the industry changes, keeping alumni involved to mentor and advocate for current participants and tracking progress in measurable and actionable ways are aspects of the programme that continue to establish a track record of success."
Participant
calder stewart
“I absolutely loved this module, it created a lot of opportunities for learning and some really great discussions. As a group, it gave us a lot of insight into our strengths and development areas.”
Stephen Mason
Group Finance Director
Sony
"I am writing to say a big thank you for taking the time to give your excellent presentation to HCT’s chief officers. The succinct analysis that you produced of HCT and the challenges of its management team has given us some clear pointers and has focused thought processes. Our Chief Executive, declared the experience ‘Excellent!’.”