Finding graduate training schemes In I.T - halp

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Many of the large high street names offer a graduate training scheme aimed at recent IT graduates, and many students prefer to apply for these rather than go directly into a specific job role as these tend to offer broader training and extensive support.

Locate THREE schemes and provide a link to the specific scheme you have selected. These must be structured graduate training schemes aimed specifically for graduates of your course, not simply job vacancies aimed at graduates.

I'm studying Computer science, and honestly looked for about an hour and can't see any "graduate training schemes" that are pointed into I.T and there are none, apart from accountancy and anything else irrelevant.

I've tried so many job sites, any idea of the perfect place to search or widen my search somehow?

Thankz
 
I don't have a specific link but the Met Office have various graduate schemes, including ones for IT - these tend to appear on their website nearer the beginning of the year.

The civil service, NHS Digital, NHS Improvement and NHS England all have graduate IT schemes but again it's the wrong time of year to be looking for these.
 
What on earth is this for?

Doesn't take long using google - just go to the website of a large company that employs lots of tech people and look at their grad recruitment page:

here are three

a bank

Barclays - technology analyst grad recruitment:

http://joinus.barclays.com/emea/graduate-opportunities/technology-full-time-analyst/

a tech/media firm

Thomson Reuters - technology grad recruitment

http://thomsonreuters.com/en/career...nt-graduates-business-finance/technology.html

the civil service:

https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/civil-service-fast-stream

(digital and technology fast stream)
 
no response from the OP....

I'm sorry, I did take onboard what you said, it's for a really retarded module with a new lecturer that is clueless and not helpful in any way.. Always just stating it has to say "training" in the job title for it to be plausible lol
 
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