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At American Express, we're always looking for extraordinary graduates, like Folley Ogundele, who are career-driven and ready to succeed.

Because it's people like Folley who have made us one of the world's leading financial, travel and network service providers, and have led us to being voted as a top employer by Working Families and Stonewall Diversity Champion also achieving 3rd place in the Sunday Times UK's 'Best Big Companies to Work for'.

With this type of recognition and great people, it's no surprise that we have one of the world's best graduate programmes, offering you 18-24 months to work and learn in different parts of our business, from Project Management, Sales, and Marketing to Finance and Customer Management.

We also offer a Technology Masters in partnership with the University of Sussex, giving you the chance to work with us part-time delivering vital IT projects, while studying part-time for an Msc (to which we'll heavily contribute towards).

We really want our graduates to grow, so we offer amazing development opportunities, a competitive annual salary, a signing-on bonus and a range of excellent benefits. Because the way we see it, extraordinary people like you have choices about where they work: we just want you to make the right choice.

Subject of study: Minimum requirement 2:1 or international equivalent.

Extraordinary people work at American Express. Are you one?

Date added: 16-11-09 15:11:46   
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