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Responsibility level, good work-life balance, great colleagues, very interesting and varying work, great work environment.
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Team
Corporate culture
Challenging
Outside of my comfort zone
Rewarding
Acknowledged for work
Training
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Dynamic industry with the ability to gain knowledge on lots of different sectors and companies.
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I work in a really dynamic and fast-moving team. There is always the opportunity to put your hand up and ask for more responsibility, and move your role to where you want it to be. I also have daily interactions with many desks across the trading floor, which has meant I have built up a diverse, strong network.
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The people that I work with, and the support and guidance they provide.
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The bank is large and diverse and as such there is a wealth of opportunities.
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Lots of responsibility given to graduate despite a short 5-month rotational window. Colleagues and team leaders put serious time and commitment to train the graduates and to provide them for opportunities to learn on-the-job including interactions with clients.
Work life balance is good for a banking organisation as well as a supportive and friendly culture.
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Good work-life balance
Colleagues are very inclusive, friendly and willing to help you
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Working on high profile deals with some of the most well known clients in the world.
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Flexible
Good work/life balance
Friendly Employees
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I love the company. Because the graduate scheme is small in comparison to other banks- the graduates get a lot of exposure. This means that anyone is so willing to answer any of my questions and will happily give me 30 mins to explain something (no matter how silly my question is!)
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Each day isn't the same. Always different and challenging.
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The work environment is really enjoyable and the work is always interesting.
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I enjoy the challenging work as you are always learning something new. Team members who have been here longer are happy to help and answer questions, and even they ask questions and still gain new knowledge everyday. I really enjoy the problem solving nature of it!
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- The level of training and support offered
- The people!
- Understanding management
- Flexible to other things going on (e.g. personal life) and also flexible in the sense of taking time out to study
- Some days can be hectic and challenging while some can be easy and relaxed (a nice balance of both)
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I get to work my way around all of the TEC infrastructure teams so I get to see what their job involves and what they do day-to-day.
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-Fantastic Close-knit team
- Kind company ethos & business culture
- Challenging work
- Nice work/life balance
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It's a challenging job that pushes you to stick to tight time schedules. It's good for getting a solid overview of payments in the banking industry.
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Personal satisfaction
Continuously challenging
Rewards for performance at the end of the year
Great team
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Application Advice:
International experience is highly valued as MUFG likes to hire candidates with a wide variety of backgrounds; thus show and be ready to discuss any such experiences. Familiarise yourself with MUFG values and think how your values are aligned to them.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself! The AC is a fun day, no need to stress over it. Good leadership skills valued, and candidates who were ready to take initiative went far. Be ready to discuss any international and previous work experience in detail. Make sure you know what is going on in the market, e.g. macro events and recent deals, if relevant to the position you're applying for.
Analyst, DCM at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Show that you are open-minded and willing to learn through your relevant experiences.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself.
Be approachable and social.
Analyst, Corproate Banking at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
- Build up your CV
- Search for job recruiters / recruitment agencies
Interview Advice:
- Don't stress out
- Think about yourself in 5 years
- Show that you are committed
- Research about the organization
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Application Advice:
Research the company well beforehand - know its key products, how the bank operates, especially in EMEA as a branch of Japan. Look at the annual report to see what areas it is growing in, as it is growing as competitors contract.
Interview Advice:
The interview is an assessment of whether the bank wants you to be within its walls for potentially your whole working life. Displaying teamwork, interest and charm are far more important than detailed and specific product knowledge for an intern or graduate position.
Analyst, Non-Investment Grade Syndicate at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
MUFG is more about the 'fit' than your previous knowledge of banking. As a graduate they provide high levels of technical training to make sure all grads begin on the desk at the same standard.
Analyst, Investment Banking Division at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Show an interest in the role you are applying for. For example, if applying to the trading floor, know what the major movers in markets are. What are the Fed doing? What's happening with Brexit?
Interview Advice:
Show strong teamwork skills, as well as the technical and commercial side of things. People want to hire someone who fits in with the team, regardless of whether they are extremely technically-minded. We see the people we work with every day, you want someone you know will make what we do the most enjoyable and successful it can be.
Analyst, Product Control at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Research the global nature of the company and work experience
Interview Advice:
Keep a list of work experience you complete
Analyst, Corporate & Investment Banking at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure that you are a little aware of the Japanese culture the firm has.
Highlight achievements that you have made outside of academia, MUFG has really expanded the degree subjects which they select from and so the 'extra' stuff is really importan
Interview Advice:
Team work is a real focu
Read up about a specific product or area that you are interested in, and take the opportunity to ask any questions that you have from research.
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Interview Advice:
No technical questions in interviews. Be honest and natural as recruiters are looking for best fit.
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Interview Advice:
Phone interview:
History of the Bank
Knowledge of organisation and different divisions
Ability to articulate your drive/ passion for role/ company
Relevant experience
Competencies
Assessment centre:
Group exercise
Debate (as a team)
In-tray exercise
Interview - with representatives from HR and the business who will be assessing you the whole day
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Application Advice:
No matter what you study, you need to express your motivation for finance and why in particular you want to work at MUFG. Focus on the culture and choose a couple of products you are interested in.
Interview Advice:
Prepare for lots of competency based questions. Make sure each response proves you have all the qualities a bank would like to see such as attention to detail, hard work ethic and integrity.
Analyst, Natural Resources at MUFGRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Be yourself and truthful about your level of experience/knowledge
AVP, Operations at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be yourself- they're not necessarily looking for someone who has huge amounts of technical knowledge, they're also very focused on 'soft skills'.
Interview Advice:
I wasn't asked any technical questions, but instead questions about scenarios. Eg. can you give an example of where you have had to make a difficult decision.
Analyst, Graduate Rotation Scheme at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
In this role you really become a member of a team rather than just a resource. Being likeable is half of the game.
Interview Advice:
Don't just answer questions, make the interview a discussion. Use the interview as a learning tool, which will show not only you are interested but also that you can respond and question things under pressure.
Associate, IBD at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Offers opportunity to select preferences for rotations, so do some good research on what each team does and how successful they are.
Interview Advice:
Standard competency questions, not too many technical questions.
Associate, Graduate Programme at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Apply with an open mind.
Analyst, Rates trading at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Read the financial news daily.
Interview Advice:
How you price a swap?
Analyst, Product Control at MUFGRead the full review »
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If you want to work with good people and have many opportunities to grow yourself, I would definitely recommend this firm.
Interview Advice:
Show your enthusiasm!
Analyst, Structured Products at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Know which particular position you want to apply for and be able to explain the reasons behind your decision.
Valuations Control Analyst, Product Control at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
I would advise to be yourself, to ask lots of questions and to show enthusiasm for the role.
Interview Advice:
Research the company beforehand and attend banking and finance fairs so that you can speak to representatives of the firm to gain a valuable insight into the firm. Ask questions at the end, to your interviewers and show an interest into what they do.
Analyst, at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Get to know the company and know the basics of current market developments.
Analyst, Debt Capital Markets at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be professional.
Interview Advice:
They want to see your atitude and personality more than your knowledge about market. Don't pretend like you know everything.
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Application Advice:
Prepare yourself the best possible, while not forgetting that an interview is not solely focused on you technical background but also on you personality and motivation.
Front Office at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Do your research as to why MUFG is the bank you want to work for. Try to apply for the roles and departments in which the bank has a competitive advantage.
Interview Advice:
Clear motivation, passion for this industry and good soft skills.
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Application Advice:
Be honest and make the application process personal to you.
Interview Advice:
You don't have to know everything about finance, but it's good to keep up to date with what's going on in the markets.
Analyst, Operations at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be clear about why you are enthusiastic about the job.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself and personable. So much of whether you get the job is whether they can see you working well with the team. They can teach you any knowledge you need, so don't worry if you don't know everything.
Analyst, Technology at MUFGRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Admit it when you don't know.
Analyst, at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
None.
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Application Advice:
Stand out. Highlight anything you have done that demonstrates personality, initiative and innovation.
Analyst, Capital Markets at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure to check CVs and cover letters for any mistakes, it is also worth taking some time to ensure that answers to any application form questions are up to a good standard as there are a large number of competing applicants, many of whom will be very strong candidates. Whilst prior experience is not essential, one of the most important things is to show as much enthusiasm as possible to work in and learn about the financial industry.
Interview Advice:
Make sure you can talk about or back up anything on your CV, as well as demonstrate a good knowledge of any recent events in the financial markets. It is also important that you show good teamworking in any group exercises.
Analyst, Management Information at MUFGRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Consider how you can add value to the team on a day-to-day basis, while always making sure that it also helps you in your development as a sales.
Analyst, Equity at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be familiar with what's happening in the financial markets and try to have a basic knowledge of the main products that are traded.
Interview Advice:
Don't worry about not knowing everything as they are looking for potential as well as previous knowledge. Also try to relax as they're looking for people they would enjoy working with.
Analyst, at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
- Talk to people that work in financial markets
- Visit careers fairs and ask questions
- Find out what distinguishes you from other candidates and why that will help you in your career
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Interview Advice:
There were two interviews, one technical and one non-technical. Nothing special.
There was also a presentation, which needs to be well prepared and rehearsed.
Analyst, Corporate Technology at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure you research the industry and know why you want to work for MUS over other organisations. It's a very competitve process so you want to make sure you stand out.
Interview Advice:
Do your home work, read about the different markets, know what's happening in the financial news.
Analyst, Risk at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Research the area you want to work in, talk to people who work in that field.
Interview Advice:
Treat the interview like a discussion, the interviewers are not trying to trick you and would much rather you be natural.
Be honest and direct in your answers, if you don't know the answer it is better so say so than to make something up.
Analyst, Business Strategy at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Get a grasp of the basic characteristics of clients and the products being traded, and have a view that you can logically substantiate, even if ultimately its wrong
Sales, Credit at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure you have really thought about why you want to work in this industry.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself. The interviewers are looking for people that are interested in finance and bring something different to the table. That's what makes this bank different from other banks.
Analyst, Middle Office at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure you research MUS and the different business areas
Interview Advice:
Be prepared to ask questions.
Analyst, Middle Office at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
The organisation receive a lot of applications so you need to try and make yourself stand out. Make sure you are aware of what MUSI does.
Interview Advice:
Read the FT and make sure you know what's happening in the markets.
Analyst, Compliance at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure you do your research and know exactly why you would like to work for Mitsubishi.
Analyst, Rotational programme at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be yourself. Nowdays it's a lot about cultural fit rather than actual finance knowledge. Plus you'll end up spending most of your day with these people so there is no reason to pretend you are someone else when you are not,
Interview Advice:
Show your enthusiasm. Research the company you are applying to and be honest.
Analyst, Risk at MUFGRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Try and get across a true image of yourself; Be genuine.
Analyst, Graduate at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Company values potential more than current knowledge. I came from a mathematics background with little financial knowledge and secured a place on the internship. The bespoke training courses at start of internship/graduate scheme start from the very basics and cover a large range of topics.
Analyst, Front Office Solutions at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be open-minded about what position you will apply for. If a position is advertised that you haven't thought about before, try to find more about it and consider applying for it. It might be just the right job for you.
Interview Advice:
There were a few brain teasers on the phone interview which you can't prepare for. Most likely you will never have heard them before, so you have to think quick and give the best answer you can. On the AC, be prepared to answer lots of competency based questions and know why exactly you want to work for MUSI.
Compliance Analyst, Compliance at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Research company well, know values of the company and what they exactly do(i.e. corporate bonds, risk management solutions), be good at basis finance concepts, be yourself.
Interview Advice:
Know how you would invest a million and manage risks.
Analyst, Internal Audit at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be honest about your skills (they will provide you with training if there is a technology that you don't know) and show them that you would be a good fit for the company's culture.
Interview Advice:
Show that you are able to adjust and willing to learn new technologies for your new position. You don't have to know everything in advance.
Risk IT Analyst, Corporate Technology at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Do lots of research and make sure i-bank is something for you.
Interview Advice:
Read recent market news, prepare for CV related questions.
Analyst, Technology at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Keep up with the markets and practice answering technical questions before interviewing, its harder than reading a definition off a book.
Analyst, Derivatives Solutions at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be open-minded about what position you apply for. Perhaps there's an opening for a position you haven't considered before. Find out more about it- it might be just the right job for you!
Interview Advice:
We are a Japanese bank. Try to find out what distinguishes Japanese banks from the rest.
Compliance&Audit Analyst, Compliance&Audit at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Do your research, and know the MUSI values, which is core to the business.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself.
Graduate Analyst, at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Promote your best skills on your application and don't try to fit your skills to the role. Emphasize on your most important achievements.
Interview Advice:
A common thing to say, but be yourself. They want to see how competent you are but also what kind of person you are. They want to find out if you are going to be a good fit for the company and someone they would like to work with.
IT Analyst, Corporate Technology at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
- Make sure to research what the position entails and what opportunities are available.
- Practice the online tests since they are the first cutoff point.
- Show your interest in finance through your cv and cover letter.
Interview Advice:
- Treat it as a conversation, do not be afraid to ask questions and be honest when you don't know the answer to a question.
- Do some research on the company background, as well as some general macro stuff and more specific financial products (expect
Analyst, at MUFGRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Standard assessment centre
Analyst, Corporate Technology – Middleware at MUFGRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make your CV stand out.
Interview Advice:
Ask about the culture and see if you'd fit in.
Analyst, Rotational Program at MUFGRead the full review »
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Best:
Global, many opportunities (incl. international), diverse workforce
Worst:
Acronym MUFG not known by many, also very bureaucratic
Analyst, DCM at MUFGRead the full review »
Best:
corporate culture
people
location
training
global network
Worst:
paper work
risk appetite
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Best:
good working environment
Worst:
bureaucracy
Anaylst, Investment Banking at MUFGRead the full review »
Best:
International
Colleagues
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Best:
Good work life balance.
Worst:
You can feel that the London office a subsidiary of Japan.
Analyst, Rotational at MUFGRead the full review »
Best:
Great work life balance.
Worst:
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Analyst, Natural Resources at MUFGRead the full review »
Best:
Good Culture
Opportunities for International Travel
High amounts of responsibility from day 1
Worst:
Lack of female leaders/ role models
AVP, Operations at MUFGRead the full review »
Best:
Working here, it feels like the company genuinely cares about my wellbeing.
Worst:
The bank can be quite conservative. A lot of time is spent on administrative processes which sometimes feel a bit unnecessary
Analyst, Graduate Rotation Scheme at MUFGRead the full review »
Best:
Interesting work
Worst:
'form filling'
Associate, IBD at MUFGRead the full review »
Best:
Work Life Balance
People
Accommodating Working Environment
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Best:
Growing business in EMEA
International opportunities
Good culture
Great people to work with
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Best:
Smaller than major IBs
Analyst, Product Control at MUFGRead the full review »
Best:
People and Culture. The firm really values integrity and acts for clients to build long lasting relationship.
Analyst, Structured Products at MUFGRead the full review »
Best:
The culture of the firm is very welcoming and is a friendly environment to work in.
Analyst, at MUFGRead the full review »
Best:
Great culture and values.
Analyst, Debt Capital Markets at MUFGRead the full review »
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