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Graduate Development at BNP Paribas Singapore

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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.

Testimonials
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Ed Schenkenberg
Executive Director
International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA)
"Impact listened very carefully to our expectations and thoughts on the objectives and desired outcome of the retreat and developed the agenda accordingly. They also provided us with the right man for the job of facilitating the retreat as he knew exactly when to come in and step back in moving the discussions forward."
Bernard Galton
HR Director
Welsh Assembly Government
"Impact are a refreshing company to work with. They make everything feel bespoke and special to you. Too many companies recycle their product but Impact can always be relied upon to deliver training and development with a personal touch. Carefully constructed programmes which are fun and innovative but equally deadly serious with key business deliverables. The products are business focused and the people have real passion for what they do and are hungry to make a difference to their clients."
Participant
Atos
"A very good initiative for ambitious people who want to develop. The programme allows you to get to know yourself and determine the directions of development, i.e. what should be planned as a next step in development."