Openwork launches first graduate trainee scheme

Open to 25 graduates

Jenna Brown
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Openwork has established a graduate trainee scheme for the first time as part of its business expansion plans.

The Graduate Wealth Pathway will see 25 graduates with 2:1 or higher degree qualifications, and relevant work experience, join the ranks at the network on 12-month fixed-term contracts. It said the scheme was part of its investment in recruitment which has seen 100 advisers join the network during the coronavirus pandemic. Its training academy has also expanded this year, Openwork added. Openwork said its focus remained on growth, as well as staff engagement and development. Graduates can work remotely or at the firm's Swindon head office. They will learn about the Openwork busines...

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