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The company culture: the people are intelligent, driven and easy to get along with as well as promoting a healthy work life balance through volunteering opportunities and hybrid working policies. The benefits package is great, with salary increases every year within the scheme and good landing role opportunities.
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Continuous exposure to new topics and learning new things. My team is great, and my manager provides me with the flexibility needed to study for my qualification.
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The people - I love the people I work with and coming into the office is something I genuinely look forward to
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- Incredibly friendly (and big) graduate community
- High salary, progressing every year (+ bonuses)
- Work/life balance
- Flexibility
- Kind and understanding colleagues, in all different parts of the company
- Enjoyable, yet challenging - I am continuously learning and growing
- Interesting work and projects. As a graduate, you are given valuable work and responsibility
- Supportive teams and mentors
- Travel opportunities
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Really good teams, intelligent people, lots of opportunities to learn, and a well supported graduate scheme.
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Development Opportunities
Global Opportunities
Scheme Support
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Great salary
Chances to travel
Exposure to multiples elements of finance
Ability to rotate internationally
Good work/life balance
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Great work culture and team members. It is very evident that everyone has a very high EQ.
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Good opportunity to try lots of different roles
Good levels of responsibility
Good remuneration
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chance to meet lots of people, various interesting roles in lots of companies available, good graduate community, chances to get involved with things outside of your day job
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Good starting salary, CIMA qualification paid for by the company, variety of roles available, international opportunities
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- The people - managers and peers all want you to be set up for success
- The development opportunities
- The chance to meet people internationally
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A great graduate salary and benefits package, in a supportive environment where Graduates can experience 3 different roles of your choice during the course of the Graduate scheme. These roles can be in totally different areas within finance and in different European countries.
A great work/life balance with 2/3 days each week in the office and regular social events.
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Work-life balance, extensive hybrid working arrangements, benefits package, opportunity to work with intelligent, technically skilled colleagues.
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I like what I do and it is very interesting. I am also able to get as far as I can get, I don't feel held back.
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Great colleagues and benefits, international opportunities, competitive salary, good work/life balance
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Excellent exposure and a broad range of areas of involvement
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Work life balance
Learning and Development opportunities
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Smart and nice employees, good vibe at work, you get to decide what you want to work on
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An internationally-oriented, friendly work environment where leadership and colleagues care about each other. A lot of opportunities for personal and professional growth, warm work atmosphere, great salary and benefits package.
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- Career progression opportunities
- Knowledgeable employees you can learn a lot from
- Locations you can choose to work in
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Office culture
Enjoyable work
Responsibility from day 1
Good pay
International opportunities
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Very good support from colleagues and the graduate scheme. Amazing development opportunities.
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Great training
Company are very patient whilst you learn your role
Good benefits and helpful at relocating
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It great having to interact with different stakeholders on a day-to-day basis
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responsibility given at such a inexperiecned stage in your career.
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- Team
- Learning Opportunities
- Visibility
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All colleagues are friendly.
Career progression opportunities.
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Great team and colleagues
Great work / life balance
Good training opportunities
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Amazing career growth opportunities in a dynamic environment. The rotational aspect of the graduate scheme means you can benefit from trying out 3 different roles.
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Best things about my work in the team communication, support and responsibility you get
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Get qualification, role changes every year during grad scheme, benefits
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You get to lead a project from day one and make sure everything runs smoothly. I am really learning so much by observing what others do and asking many questions which is very motivating. People seem to trust me and rely on me.
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The variety of people you meet. The opportunity to work with some of the best in what they do. Lots of responsibility given which provides you with a real opportunity to learn.
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Option to try 3 different roles in potentially 3 different companies and/or countries during the grad scheme alone.
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- Challenging
- Great opportunities
- High level of responsibilities
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The salary, the opportunity to travel, the exposure to key business functions and senior leadership. The size of the office means you are immediately at the heart of things rather than one of hundreds of new graduates.
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A wide scope of projects to work on, a productive and interesting environment in which to work with colleagues from all different areas and backgrounds.
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Can be flexible
Good facilities/location/pay
Some interesting projects
Good scale of the company
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My team - the people are the best part of my job. Everyone is extremely welcoming and fun to work with.
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Good salary
Good managers
Rotation every 12 months
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Rotating every six months allows to get a better understanding of the internal functioning of the company, and to understand the links between teams and functions. Also, it allows you to build a good professional and personal network.
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Well paid
Location opportunities in London, Amsterdam and Brussels
Clear career progression
Great social culture within the 'young liberty' society
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- Opportunities
- Salary
- Work life balance
- Challenging work
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The people at the company are great. Self-study towards CIMA gives you a lot of flexibility so can study at your own pace. Work is interesting and you can see the results of your work as you're working at a corporate level.
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- Supportive colleagues
- Chance to work with different countries and companies owned by Liberty Global
- Quite a few events throughout the company (training and social)
- No micro-management culture, freedom given to come up with and complete your own projects
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Lots of opportunities to work with different people in the business.
Lots of exposure to different areas.
Get to understand the foundations of what makes a finance function work well.
Fast paced.
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Working environment and complexity of work.
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Application Advice:
Practice some online testing before applying. For the online interview stage, remain calm and confident and make sure to articulate your responses.
Interview Advice:
Stay confident and be yourself. Answer the questions using examples from past jobs/university projects as it is much easier to talk about things you've done before. Be honest.
Graduate, Cloud Strategy and Architecture Transformation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be yourself, and try to complete every assessment by being calm and researching the company beforehand.
Interview Advice:
Try understanding the company's objective and missions before going to the interview. Be calm and especially be yourself, and never ever use words or talk about things you do not know enough about, but just to impress the interviewer. Be relaxed and do not try to over do it, the interviewer will notice.
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Apply to less roles with more effort, be yourself
Interview Advice:
Know the values of the company - show these with examples
People Graduate, People at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Showing a willingness and curiosity to learn throughout the application process is important. This scheme invests a lot in graduate L&D, so it's vital to show you will make the most of it!
Interview Advice:
Know the company values, and show that you align with them throughout the interview process.
Technology Graduate – Mobile Strategy, Mobile and Cloud at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Do your research about the company's values and try to demonstrate these wherever possible. Also it is useful to have a basic knowledge of the industry the company is in.
Interview Advice:
Be personable, people can teach you things you don't know but they can't change your personality. Make sure you come across as someone they would want to work with. You should also demonstrate your willing to learn, it is completely okay not to know all the answers as long as you can make an educated guess and prove that you'll learn from what you don't know.
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Do the tests in a quiet room and take plenty of time.
Interview Advice:
Research the organisation thoroughly - operating companies, competitors and ventures.
People Graduate, People Team at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be sure to research the company and know the core values
Interview Advice:
Be sure to be social and engage with the graduates and interviews they are looking for people who are easy to work with as well as capable
FP&A, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be confident in your abilities
Interview Advice:
Learn about the company and the telco industry. Some M&A, capital raising and debt managing knowledge is good.
Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
In your application show interest in the industry and an aptitude for problem solving, critical thinking etc. This is more important then having lots of knowledge in Telecom or the related fields.
Interview Advice:
Show emotional intelligence. This is heavily weighted during the multiple interview rounds.
Technology & Innovation Graduate, Liberty Tech at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
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• Analysing and Investigating • Imitative / Self-motivation • Problem Solving
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Show a willing to learn about the company and ask questions
Interview Advice:
Show that you are interested in the company, and willing to learn financial skills - you don't need to know it all, just prove you have enthusiasm, initiative and good problem solving skills
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Learn what the company values are before your interview and try to have an example of a time you've displayed each one of these attributes
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be yourself, showcase your experience and skills. Try your best with the tests.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself.
Everyone interviewing wants you to succeed so always remember that.
Also be sure to research the company in advance.
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Application Advice:
Ensure that the possibility of working in different (often international) locations, and doing different role rotations is something that you are open to, as mobility is something heavily encouraged.
Interview Advice:
Brush up on the company values, think about the company's mission and how you believe you can contribute to this.
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Show your skills and don't be scared to think out of the box
Interview Advice:
Be willing to move abroad and have an international career
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Promote your experiences and demonstrate your interest in the tech or finance sector
Interview Advice:
Be outgoing and open and aim to collaborate with others in the assessment center.
Technology Graduate, Service Delivery Group at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Read up on recent developments in Telco, media and technology.
Have a clear answer as to what you bring to the table
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Be yourself! This company hires on personality so let it shine throughout the interview process
Interview Advice:
Read up on company background and rotations as you may be quizzed on these
Finance Graduate, Accounting and Reporting at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Know the LG values
Interview Advice:
Be prepared. Know a bit about the telecommunications industry.
People Graduate, HR at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure your resume looks professional, no spelling mistakes, only relevant experience and a nice way of formatting
Interview Advice:
Prepare well and be yourself. Give your answers as honest as you can and use a certain framework like the STAR concept when answering questions.
Technology Graduate, Graduate Scheme at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
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The application process is six rounds long so have some good stamina. Read up well on the company and industry as such. Be prepared to answer questions such as "How do you think the covid-19 pandemic will influence the telecommunications industry as such and Liberty Global specifically" or "What do you think the future of telecommunications will look like". Also prepare well for questions regarding work ethic, social interactions in the office, teamwork and other topics.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself (that is old I know but still very relevant). Be curious, have a lot of good questions prepared for your interviewer. Be social and open-minded.
Graduate Trainee, Technology and Innovation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
- 6 Stages in total
- Main stages are the video call & assessment centre
- Prepare for the application centre by researching how you are graded, apply what you learn
Interview Advice:
- Be confident in yourself and display it to the interviewers
- Follow the STAR technique when answering interview questions
- Expect scenario-based questions as well as generic interview questions e.g How did you resolve a problem in your past experience in University/Work?
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Application Advice: Make your application questions / cover letter short and sweet. Ensure you have all the necessary key points to sell yourself but keep it concise and don't waffle. Emphasize on the skills you have gained from experiences you have had.
Interview Advice: Prepare competency based answers for the 1 on 1 interview using the STAR technique. Make sure you are honest and be yourself!
Finance Graduate, Central Risk & Compliance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice: Only apply if you can commit to the studying. The studying is not excessive but can seem daunting after doing a 9-5.
Interview Advice: Do not try and make things up. The interview process is a personality test. They do not want finance specialists
Finance Graduate, Financial Control & Budget Allocation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Interview Advice: Just be yourself and try not to over think
Finance Graduate, Procurement at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice: research the company, look at what they do and where they have been involved in the news
Interview Advice: be yourself
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Computer
Interview Advice:
Look through company's annual report, listen to an investor call and reach out to people working at LG through LinkedIn
Business Analyst, CEO Office (former CBA) at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
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Show that you are passionate about the role and company.
Interview Advice:
Why Finance?
Reflect on personal experiences.
Look at job description in detail to see what they are looking for.
Ask the interviewer questions too.
In the group ask - participate your own ideas and build on ideas of others.
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Application Advice:
There is quite a focus within the company for improving processes and efficiency. Perhaps try to reflect this in your application
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
To demonstrate that you understand the companies values and express how you align with them.
Interview Advice:
Advice I would give is to be confident and be yourself! If it's the right company for you, you will be successful!
Finance Graduate, Financial Group Control at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Try to express as much interest in the industry and company as possible. Talk as much as possible about why your experience makes you stand out.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself! They want to know about your personality, so don't just go in having learnt some pre-set answers off by heart. Familiarise yourself with the company and think about how your experience ties in with the company values.
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Learn as much as you can about the industry, the company and its competitors. You really need to show that telecommunications do interest you.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself and very honest. They target very open-minded and extravert people.
Project Manager, Technology and Innovation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Make sure you are familiar with the company values and show how you embody them.
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Take your time and do not rush the process. Make sure you do your research and understand the core values of the company.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself! Don't be afraid to ask questions about the role / scheme. Make sure you are able to back up your answers with examples.
Finance Graduate, Internal Audit at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Scheme management seems to value employees who are flexible in terms of location and role - so be prepared to be placed in quite an eclectic range of roles and emphasise how agile you are.
Interview Advice:
Make sure you know about a few things happening in the telecoms industry that you are able to talk about - e.g. what key players are doing, challenges, opportunities, and technology developments.
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Apply early, try network with current graduates/employees before submitting an application
Interview Advice:
Be honest and make sure you know the company's values
Finance Graduate, Robotics & Automation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be yourself - the process is more relaxed than it is in financial services, it's more important that you are relaxed, friendly, and representing your true self.
Interview Advice:
Look at the company values (there are four) and really demonstrate those. The assessment centre consists of an individual task, a group task and an individual interview.
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Research the role and company thoroughly, be honest and positive in line with the company's ethos and values.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself, it shows when you are not.
Understand the company and how you can contribute to the role and wider organisation, ask yourself if the company and role is for you as well as if you are for them, this helps in formulating your responses and allows you to gain a wider perspective.
Technology & Innovation Graduate, Central Business Analysis – Business Intelligence at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure to research the company and tell as much about yourself as you can (without using cliche sentences, make sure the application reflects you, your background and your personality and doesn't really follow structures from CV/application advice websites).
Interview Advice:
Don't tell the interviewers what you think they'd want to hear. If you make a mistake in your presentations don't try to cover it up but instead, focus on how you can avoid the mistake later on and how you could fix it.
Technology & Innovation Graduate, Technology & Innovation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Knowledge of company values
Focus on 'Grow with us' motto
Understand the various rotations you may be assigned to
Welcome international experience and rotations
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Application Advice:
Don't be afraid of relocating. It was my main reason for hesitation, but I took the plunge and haven't looked back.
Interview Advice:
Believe in your answers, not everyone is right. Believe in the reason you're there, don't let the status of others affect your confidence.
Technology Graduate, Technology & Innovation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be open and honest in the application process, and don't be afraid to be ballsy. As long as you can back up your strengths with evidence, there is no harm in being confident.
Interview Advice:
Plenty of eye contact. Prepare your achievements and failures, and especially remember how you learned from your failures and what steps you have taken to ensure they will not be repeated. Ensure you are honest as well, this will go a long way.
Technology and Innovation Graduate, Technology and Innovation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Really research the company and especially the industry in advance of the video interview stage as some of the questions you need to have a lot of knowledge to be able to answer.
Interview Advice:
Do your research on the company before the interview, especially on the values they are looking for and keep these in mind with all the questions they ask. Think about why you like the sound of the role and the company in particular, why finance etc.
Finance Graduate, Internal Audit at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Be confident and enthusiastic. Do some further research on the company and their current projects.
Finance Graduate – Financial Control, Financial Control at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Check the news and not only the company website. LG has gone through a very dynamic year, so try to have as many sources as possible, it will come handy when discussing the company position in the current market environment.
Interview Advice:
When preparing and discussing the business case, focus less on getting the numbers 100% right and more on having a solid story to tell. Explaining the reasoning behind the numbers is more relevant than the numbers themselves.
Technology & Innovation Graduate, Technology & Innovation – Business Analysis and Planning at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Use your wording carefully - show in your examples how you took a leadership role in previous experiences.
Keywords: lead, inspired, motivated, encouraged, initiative etc.
Interview Advice:
Be open about your successes and failures. If you come in all guns blazing claiming how amazing you are then you won't get the job. Be humble about your previous experiences but use them to highlight what you learnt and how you'd approach that failure differently in the future.
ASK QUESTIONS to the interviewer, they want to know you're interested. Try asking them what the main challenges are in the telco industry or in their departments.
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Application Advice:
- Be clear with your ambitions and interest in Telecoms.
- Explain where and how you see yourself developing on this program.
- Explain how your current aptitudes are a good fit for program.
Interview Advice:
- Be energetic, enthusiastic and willing to learn.
Access Network Analyst, Procurement at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Think of examples of where your skills come in useful and try to illustrate these on your CV.
Interview Advice:
Be prepared for working under tight time limits.
Finance Graduate, Procurement at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Read up on the company values and make sure you understand the telecoms industry enough to be able to talk about it fairly in depth.
Interview Advice:
Ask questions to your interviewer and try to expand on points as much as you can.
Finance Graduate, Treasury at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Prepare well, research the organisation along with all the operating companies it owns in all its markets. Be yourself, don't tell the interviewers what you think they want to hear, tell what you think and feel.
Interview Advice:
Same as the application advice. Come prepared to answer tougher questions (you don't necessarily need to prepare a lot in advance, just bear in mind the interviewers may ask more difficult questions in advance just to see how you can handle them).
Technology & Innovation Graduate, Technology & Innovation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Take your time.
Don't overthink everything.
Interview Advice:
Prepare, have some knowledge of the company and the industry before.
Have confidence.
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Application Advice:
Make sure you prepare for the interviews and research.
Interview Advice:
Research about the company's individualities and be confident.
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Field Technician level 2, Field engineer at Liberty Global View »Best:
Company culture, as discussed in the previous section.
Worst:
That technical roles are harder to find, as discussed in the previous section
Graduate, Cloud Strategy and Architecture Transformation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Great culture, benefits, study packs and training opportunities.
Worst:
Fitting events, study leave, and work time can be difficult and very hard to find space to book annual leave, but if planed ahead is manageable.
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
culture
people
socials
office free food and snacks
grad programme that is rotational - lots of L&D opportunities throughout the programme
Worst:
office sometimes very quiet (has positives though)
sometimes office politics amongst individuals
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Best:
- Strong, company values
- Work/life balance
- Flexibility
- Vast range of opportunities
- Investment into L&D
- Volunteering is encouraged
- Interesting industry
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Best:
Strong culture of learning and improvement.
Attracts good talent
Worst:
Sometimes unreasonable expectations of working hours.
Lack of transparency from senior leadership - quite hierarchical
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Best:
Offer opportunities to volunteer
Flexible with working hours and can allow you to work remotely
Friendly atmosphere in the office
Worst:
Have introduced a scheme to track the days you are in the office
Pressure is placed on graduates to pass exams first time if you don't want to be penalised
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Best:
Good people and relaxed atmosphere
Worst:
Difficulty in pursuing the path you're interested in - availability of roles and work.
Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Culture and People
Worst:
How slow it can be to get things done at times.
Technology & Innovation Graduate, Liberty Tech at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Good progression
Job security
Good performance is rewarded
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Best:
Very international, good benefits
Worst:
Quite traditional, culture needs to be modernised from the top down
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Culture
People
Benefits
Development Opportunities
International experiences
Exposure to senior leaders
Worst:
TBC
People Graduate, People and Communications at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Great colleagues and leaders who are approachable and kind.
A proactive approach to talent development, with many internal training courses available to colleagues of all management levels.
Worst:
Some teams consist of mainly ex-consultants or ex-investment bankers. As someone who does not fit with this, the lack of background diversity can feel limiting.
Finance Graduate – Commercial Business Development, Procurement at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
A willingness to adapt and react to change quickly; the desire to evolve and remain at the frontier of technological advancement. A finance department with fantastic internal opportunities, filled with many incredibly skilled and intelligent colleagues.
Worst:
Internal communication is often poor, particularly surrounding remuneration/salary reviews. More support could be given to those who have to relocate for roles; given the emphasis placed on mobility and agility, it is surprising how little assistance is given to those willing to be mobile/agile - with many often not given justification for why they have been placed in different locations.
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
There is plenty of encouragement and trust in grads
Worst:
Bonus scheme not objective
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Great colleagues, benefits, international opportunities
Worst:
A large company that can be difficult to navigate
Technology Graduate, Service Delivery Group at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Culture, opportunities as a graduate
Worst:
Given the unique positiong of Liberty Global, it can sometimes be difficult to fully understand the long term strategy.
Tech Graduate, Networks at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Work life balance
Everyone is very approachable
Everyone is interested in your development
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Best:
Great colleagues, really nice atmosphere, international opportunities
Worst:
hierarchy
Technology Graduate, Graduate Scheme at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Open-minded, friendly work environment. Many opportunities for personal development and growth. Great salary and work package.
Worst:
Nothing really.
Graduate Trainee, Technology and Innovation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best: The company makes you feel valued as an employee.
Worst: Not much diversity within top management.
Finance Graduate, Central Risk & Compliance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best: The company culture is modern, and treats all is staff very well.
Finance Graduate, Robotics & Automation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
- Management
- Working environment
- Learning Opportunities
- Benefit packages
- Work/Life balance
Worst:
- Growth opportunities
Business Analyst, CEO Office (former CBA) at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Dynamic and constantly changing in a good way.
Focussed on efficiency and process improvements, particular use of robotics and automation.
Salary above market rate.
Benefits package.
International Opportunities.
Support for employees is second to none.
Worst:
One office is based in Bradford - however the office has been recently renovated and has a slightly more relaxed culture which is great.
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
The company really does value you which can be shown in the openness from the very top of the company all the way down.
They look after their staff and provide support in whichever way needed
Worst:
No bad points from me so far
Finance Graduate, Financial Group Control at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Amazing work environment and culture. They truly push you to give the best of yourself. There are plenty of learning opportunities as well as very varied career opportunities.
Worst:
Very political, it can take a lot of time to have a simple decision approved.
Project Manager, Technology and Innovation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Great employee engagement during lockdown. Feel very supported starting a new job completely remotely.
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Liberty global are big on personal development, with lots of training available to everyone at all levels.
Lots of employee benefits, the company make you feel valued for your work.
The company adapts well in meeting employees needs, home equipment for work from home and also webinars on mental well-being during these tough times.
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Best:
Good people - invested in your learning and development
Worst:
Lack of female role models in senior leadership
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Encouraged to be myself at work and bring "positive disruption"
Finance Graduate, Robotics & Automation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
- Day to day colleagues and managers
- Innovation
- Cash rich, nice events, etc.
Worst:
- Board (American, right-wing, old minded type of leadership)
Group Controller – Technology and Innovation, Group Control at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
A very successful parent company that carries a lot of prestige.
An interesting place to work with a vast amount of talent and knowledge.
Worst:
As with any company drastic changes can happen which may affect oneself unexpectedly.
Technology & Innovation Graduate, Central Business Analysis – Business Intelligence at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
They genuinely care and are open to suggestions around work & work/life balance
Worst:
Again, worst is harsh. An area to improve would be a more company wide social aspect, more dialog between colleagues
Technology Graduate, Technology & Innovation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Very innovative,. They employ the best people, and staff are encouraged to follow their own projects, create new ones and work with almost absolute autonomy.
Worst:
Very financially driven company, and very large organisational changes can occur frequently.
Technology and Innovation Graduate, Technology and Innovation at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Generous benefits. Pretty good work life balance.
Finance Graduate, Internal Audit at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Opportunities to work abroad/in different locations
Opportunities to work in different business areas
Graduate events and workshops
Good salary
Good management (in my current office)
Worst:
London office very corporate/less flexibility
Finance Graduate – Financial Control, Financial Control at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Wage, opportunity to travel
Finance Graduate, Financial Control at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
It's dynamic, which gives you the chance to find your own spot in it, if you are proactive enough
Worst:
Communication is not always transparent
Technology & Innovation Graduate, Technology & Innovation – Business Analysis and Planning at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Lots of different departments to work with.
International opportunities.
Worst:
Takes a long time to get stuff done.
Very process oriented.
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Best:
- Ethical
- Good management / leadership
- Employees treated well
Worst:
- Lack of communication
- Lack of public image due to not being an operating company (i.e. own Virgin Media which most people know but not many are aware of Liberty Global).
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Best:
Really dynamic company with a constant stream of deals being done.
Worst:
Uncertainty of roles due to the company changing so often.
Finance Graduate, Treasury at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Investing lots of time and money into us.
Large international reach - dealing with different countries all the time
Very encouraging of the work/life balance and felxibility
Worst:
The company is very spread out so don't always meet the people you are dealing with.
Finance Graduate, Group Performance & Strategy at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Best:
Salary and Benefits
Worst:
Hierarchy (Top Heavy)
Finance Graduate, Finance at Liberty GlobalRead the full review »
Worst:
Hierarchy (Top Heavy)
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