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- 1. Please give an overview of your role and what this involves on a day-to-day basis:
- 2. Have you learnt any new skills or developed existing skills?
- 3. To what extent do you enjoy your programme?
- 4. How valued do you feel by NatWest?
- 5. How well organised/structured is your programme?
- 6a. How much support do you receive from your training provider?
- 6b. How much support do you receive from your employer?
- 7. How well does your salary/package meet your costs?
- 8. Are there many opportunities outside of work?
- 9. Would you recommend NatWest to a friend?
- 9b. Why?
- 10. What tips or advice would you give to others applying to NatWest?
Job Title: Relationship Team Officer. Initially I spent the majority of my time studying towards the Professional Bankers Certificate. I then had to complete monthly coursework for the City & Guilds Qualification which covered aspects of my day-to-day job. My day role now includes supporting two Relationship Managers, supporting their portfolio of customers. I am in daily contact with customers whether that be via meetings, phone calls or emails. I have a great exposure to the RBS Group’s customers.
I have completed the Professional Bankers Certificate, the City & Guilds Qualification and I have completed the apprenticeship. I receive quarterly internal training to update my knowledge of banking and to make me aware of any prevalent problems in the banking world such as; fraud, vishing, Anti-Bribery & Corruption Etc. I have learnt how to work in a professional environment, speaking with customers and learning how to use the systems at RBS. This has helped me to secure a subsequent full-time role within the RBS group. I have been provided with the opportunity to partake in public speaking and help in a number of internal projects.
My work has been tough at times, there was initially a very steep learning curve. My team and those around me have been highly supportive of my development and will happily point me in the right direction to solve any issues which I have. I have enjoyed the apprenticeship and I am grateful for all of the opportunities which I have been provided with.
I feel highly valued by my managers and have received recognition for my endeavours both internally and externally. I have been involved in a wide range of tasks / projects and I have received feedback, both positive and negative, because of my involvement. This has helped me to assess my weaker areas, and allow me to realise where I can develop to improve my skill sets.
I had a two day induction which was intense. There was a lot of information to take in, which could have lead to the potential overload of information at such an early stage My training provider, BPP, has been helpful in aiding me pass the exam and coursework side of the apprenticeship. The training and support which I have received from my colleagues has been exceptional. I have had a mentor who has assisted me with developing my skills. I was given plenty of time to prepare for my exams and coursework which allowed me to pass the exam smoothly the first time around. My programme has been very well organised.
I had a tutor whom I spoke with biweekly. I was able to go to my tutor with any problems / questions that I had and we were able to resolve them. [This section of the comment has been removed by a member of the RateMyApprenticeship Team because it did not meet our site terms and conditions], my tutor has been of great assistance to my success. My training provider was supportive and provided reassurance whenever it was needed. verall i think the support system in place is pretty good.
I have had plenty of support internally, and could not have asked for anything more. My manager has been fantastic, I haven't had any issues with HR. My mentor has been crucial in my development and has supported me throughout my apprenticeship. I have been able to resolve any problems smoothly. I have been met with warmth and everyone has been supportive of my development.
My apprenticeship is very well paid. I currently have no problems meeting my living costs, travelling costs, daily costs or social costs. My location is in an affluent city and I enjoy the working environment. I have to travel for around an hour each day which I find easily manageable. I think compared to similar apprenticeships in the area and other businesses the pay is pretty decent.
There are a number of opportunities outside of work. There is a Young Bankers Association whom I am a part of. I have made friends with the other apprentices within my region and my colleagues who I work with daily. I have plenty of options as far as sports / clubs. I am currently going to a gym which is about five minutes walk from my office.
Yes
There is a huge range of apprenticeships on offer, each providing you with adequate skills to slot into a full-time role if you can meet all of the criteria. The roles are demanding of your time and you need to be switched on in order to pass the exam and coursework. You can also meet some really lovely people and get good feedback and education from the scheme too.
The application process is rigorous, and you have to have prepared thoroughly for each step; the initial application, competency tests, telephone interview and then a face-to-face interview. I would advise anyone applying to be fully committed and prepare for a wide variety of tasks, whether that be customer facing or internally. There is always something that can be done and you need to be proactive and chase the opportunities that are available to you.
Details
Level 3 Apprenticeship
Finance
Scotland
May 2017