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Graduate Development at BNP Paribas Singapore

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Financial Services
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Graduate Development

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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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Ani Acker
Global Head of Learning and Leadership Development
Celonis
Our goal was to break away from the traditional lecture-based leadership development programmes and create a highly energising, engaging, personalised and immersive experience. Leaders of Leaders is now THE flagship programme that everyone wants to participate in. Our leaders are prepared to take Celonis to the next level and take on the complex challenges and changes that are ahead.
Ian Robb
CEO
Vita
"Today’s session was absolutely fantastic and I got a lot out of it. It was a great group of people in one room, talking about issues that affect all of us, and connecting people... I feel a lot more inspired by the work that I’m involved in. I believe we can get to net-zero together."
Adam Eaton
Director of Group Management
Aviva
"These experiential development projects deliver significant benefit; connectivity to the company’s purpose, ‘prosperity and peace of mind’, a tangible sense of well- being and rapid team formation. Impact have delivered some extremely well organised projects that have had a very beneficial effect on the local community.”