Everyone was really interested in getting to know me as a person and what I do outside of work, and made me feel part of a team. Gloria Olarewaju: So for the Newton selection day, I was a bit nervous before coming in, but because everyone was really friendly and welcoming, my nerves went away straightaway. And so when they came in and they told me about the Vocational Trainee Programme, I straightaway – after getting all the information I needed – signed up to their email distribution list, and from there I just applied and then came to the selection day here. I was determined I was going to university – I had all my offers in – but I knew I wanted to work as well. Nancy Last: I was in the sixth form, and The Brokerage – who we work with closely to recruit all of our vocational trainees – they came in and they gave a presentation. I’m studying for the CFA, which, I have to say, Newton have been very supportive with they’re paying for me to do it and giving me some time off to do it as well which is great. Rorie Evans, client director: So as I was going through my resettlement I heard about the returning military programme that BNY Mellon runs, and so applied to it and was fortunate enough to get a position on it. If I change my career path in the future I will always have this experience that I can fall back on. Zamanur Shah, applications support analyst: I was incredibly nervous at first, but what I found very quickly was that everyone in Newton is incredibly friendly. You can go and get a cup of coffee and recognise other people that are there you see their faces every day and you can talk to them. I think you get to know people at Newton you feel like you know everyone when you wander around the office, which is really nice. Rebecca White, responsible investment analyst: I really enjoyed working at Newton and the people I was around.
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