2022 Operations Industial Placement Programme (Frankfurt)
Frankfurt
Bachelor's Degree
Operations
Placement and duration
The Operations Division at Morgan Stanley is the front line of defence for the Firm's financial and operational well-being, and works closely with almost all departments in order to safeguard the Firm's reputation and franchise. Operations partners with Sales & Trading, Finance, Legal, and Technology to execute the Firm's institutional, retail, and asset management businesses - via supporting and settling daily transactions, devising and implementing effective controls, developing strong client relationships, and engaging with its business partners to enable development of new structures, businesses, and markets.
The Operations Industrial Placement Program is aimed at students with a year in industry as a compulsory element of their degree program. It runs annually, beginning in June.
Training program
Industrial Placement students start their program with participation in a Firmwide Induction Day covering an overview of Morgan Stanley’s businesses, structure, and strategy. This is followed by two days of classroom-based training covering product and industry knowledge, soft skills, and teambuilding activities. Throughout the program, in addition to on-the-job training, Off-Cycle Industrial Placement Interns will also take part in networking events, training sessions hosted by different teams and work-shadowing.
Responsibilities
•Trade Support & Reconciliation - Learn key processes in the life cycle of a trade, from deal capture to final settlement, to identifying and resolving breaks and discrepancies.
•Data Analysis & Reporting - Preparation, compilation, and analysis of regular metrics and dashboards to support business decision and strategy.
•Projects & Systems Testing - Take part in projects and initiatives, and use systems to efficiently mitigate risk, whilst developing relationships with Technology to design, develop, and implement solutions to business requirements.
•Team Collaboration - Work with team members of all levels to complete daily tasks, share market and systems knowledge, issue follow-ups and escalations, and create best practices.
•Client Relationship Development - Understand the priorities of stakeholders to ensure business needs are met, adhere to and protect client confidentiality, and ensure top quality client experience.
*Salary is competitive with excellent benefits.
Qualifications/ Skills/ Requirements
•You are an undergraduate student with a year in industry as a compulsory element of your degree program, who has outstanding academic achievements, and are on track for a 2.1 honours degree or equivalent.
•You have excellent leadership, inter-personal, and strong verbal and written communications skills.
•You pay close attention to detail, have analytical and problem-solving skills, and are able to understand and evaluate complex information quickly.
•You have strong project management skills.
•You are a team player and are client-service oriented.
The Operations Division at Morgan Stanley is the front line of defence for the Firm's financial and operational well-being, and works closely with almost all departments in order to safeguard the Firm's reputation and franchise. Operations partners with Sales & Trading, Finance, Legal, and Technology to execute the Firm's institutional, retail, and asset management businesses - via supporting and settling daily transactions, devising and implementing effective controls, developing strong client relationships, and engaging with its business partners to enable development of new structures, businesses, and markets.
The Operations Industrial Placement Program is aimed at students with a year in industry as a compulsory element of their degree program. It runs annually, beginning in June.
Training program
Industrial Placement students start their program with participation in a Firmwide Induction Day covering an overview of Morgan Stanley’s businesses, structure, and strategy. This is followed by two days of classroom-based training covering product and industry knowledge, soft skills, and teambuilding activities. Throughout the program, in addition to on-the-job training, Off-Cycle Industrial Placement Interns will also take part in networking events, training sessions hosted by different teams and work-shadowing.
Responsibilities
•Trade Support & Reconciliation - Learn key processes in the life cycle of a trade, from deal capture to final settlement, to identifying and resolving breaks and discrepancies.
•Data Analysis & Reporting - Preparation, compilation, and analysis of regular metrics and dashboards to support business decision and strategy.
•Projects & Systems Testing - Take part in projects and initiatives, and use systems to efficiently mitigate risk, whilst developing relationships with Technology to design, develop, and implement solutions to business requirements.
•Team Collaboration - Work with team members of all levels to complete daily tasks, share market and systems knowledge, issue follow-ups and escalations, and create best practices.
•Client Relationship Development - Understand the priorities of stakeholders to ensure business needs are met, adhere to and protect client confidentiality, and ensure top quality client experience.
*Salary is competitive with excellent benefits.
Qualifications/ Skills/ Requirements
•You are an undergraduate student with a year in industry as a compulsory element of your degree program, who has outstanding academic achievements, and are on track for a 2.1 honours degree or equivalent.
•You have excellent leadership, inter-personal, and strong verbal and written communications skills.
•You pay close attention to detail, have analytical and problem-solving skills, and are able to understand and evaluate complex information quickly.
•You have strong project management skills.
•You are a team player and are client-service oriented.
Intern
Industrial Placement
This Program is closed to applications.