Jobs for students! FSA is hiring

Laura Miller
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The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is advertising jobs for university graduates on a student website.

The ad on the Studentbeans.com website details the FSA's "fantastic graduate development programme", based at Canary Wharf. Graduates will "gain invaluable experience in a number of different areas of the business", the advert states. There is also the opportunity to work on "specialist programmes", such as IT development. A spokesperson for the FSA said: The FSA has always run a graduate recruitment programme. We recruit graduates with a strong academic record and provide additional training, including external secondment, to help them gain the experience they need. "However th...

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