Thousands of jobs are being cut in the banking sector, but big banks still offer training programmes for future bankers. Even for those who make it, the days of job security and easy bonuses are over.
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Raffaella Rossello
Despite incurring massive losses during the financial crisis and collecting negative press about tax evasion and rogue trading, UBS is still able to attract some of the brightest graduates into its training programmes. (Raffaella Rossello, swissinfo.ch)
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