Ensure you are passionate/interested in the industry.
Graduate, Sydney
Applying as a software developer, just revise what you learnt in university in coding and computer science classes. Just be yourself for the behavioural interviews.
Graduate, Sydney
Have a good technical knowledge, come prepared to ask lots of questions of the interviewers - that's much more important than remembering a textbook interview response, and be prepared to back up your answers with real world examples
Graduate, Sydney
If you can't explain concepts to others, you don't understand them.
Graduate, Sydney
Be on top of basic financial terminology, enough to at least know what stocks, futures and options are. Also, be good at mental arithmetic, pattern recognition, and be quick on your feet
Graduate, Amsterdam
Brush up on mental arithmetic, be able to explain what you're thinking when solving problems, that way the interviewer can see what you're doing, as they'll help you out a bit if they think you're going down the wrong direction.
Graduate, Sydney