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Banking internships: what are they really like? | Banking internships: what are they really like? |
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Calls have been made for an overhaul of the long-hours culture among young staff working for banks after the highly-publicised death of German student Moritz Erhardt. The 21-year-old was found dead in his east London flat as he neared the end of a summer internship at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch. | |
Applications are now open for internships at banks in cities around the world this summer. | Applications are now open for internships at banks in cities around the world this summer. |
The Guardian would like to know more about the reality for banking interns. If you'e a current or former intern, or if you work alongside them share your experiences by filling in the form anonymously below. | The Guardian would like to know more about the reality for banking interns. If you'e a current or former intern, or if you work alongside them share your experiences by filling in the form anonymously below. |
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