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Graduate Development at BNP Paribas Singapore

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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Michelle Stroman
Director of Professional Learning
Education in Motion
“What Impact really brought to the table was the human element. They really listened to what we wanted, and every time we posed a problem or had a question, instead of getting frustrated, they were excited by it! That attitude is the attitude we want for our staff and our students.”
Geraldine Dolan
Programme participant
Diageo
"I took a huge learning out of the day, not only what we can do for the environment, but also that we have huge talents. I felt energised, inspired, exhausted and very happy. I’m so pleased that the Global Travel Middle East team has this power of making a difference in the community in our strategy and I can’t wait to do more.”
Participant
Cigna
“The Hogan assessment was of great benefit; it opened a new set of conversations with my leader and my team that has been improving my ability to be an effective leader. I also found where I needed to change the conversation in my personal relationships as well, becoming a better spouse, parent, and friend. Overall, I’m deeply honored I had the opportunity to be a part of such a great cohort and a well-designed, thoughtful programme."