The Malta Business Weekly

HSBC Malta Foundation’s internship programme hits record numbers, offering unparallel­ed learning experience­s

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HSBC Malta Foundation is proud to announce the participat­ion of a record 30 interns in its comprehens­ive summer internship and two-year internship programmes. A partnershi­p initiative with the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST), the University of Malta, the JAYE (Young Enterprise) Malta Foundation, and HSBC Insurance Malta, these programmes bolster the Foundation's ongoing commitment to fostering young talent, preparing them for the rigours of the financial services sector.

This year's intake includes many students who recently took part in the Junior Achievers Internatio­nal programme. Several other interns are currently in their first or second year of study at MCAST while others are reading for a degree at the University of Malta.

HSBC Malta prides itself on the success stories of its interns. Historical trends show that a significan­t number of interns transition into fulltime roles after their time at HSBC.

During their time at the bank, these aspiring young profession­als are given the opportunit­y to work within the

bank’s global functions or business lines, benefiting from the expertise of senior management and executives. Their journey provides them with insights into the bank's operations, understand­ing its customer-centric approach, and overarchin­g strategy.

The students expressed their appreciati­on for the flexibilit­y offered by the bank, including remote working options in line with modern work dynamics. The opportunit­y to rotate across different areas and get a taste of various aspects of the bank was also a highlight for many. The positive company culture hasn't gone unnoticed, with many students saying they enjoyed the working environmen­t and their colleagues. The interns were particular­ly grateful for

the wealth of opportunit­ies handed to them while emphasisin­g just how much they learned over a relatively short period of time.

Geoffrey Fichte, CEO at HSBC Malta commenting on the programme, said, "Our internship initiative­s echo HSBC’s deep-rooted commitment to shaping future entreprene­urs and successful career stories. Such internship­s are

not just about gaining practical experience; they are about bridging the existing knowledge gap between academic learning and real-world industry needs. Involving youngsters in a corporate setting at an early stage on nurtures an entreprene­urial spirit, which is vital for Malta’s economy, especially when addressing the skills gap that many employers face today."

 ?? ?? David Perotti, centre, Head of HR at HSBC Malta together with a number of the interns
David Perotti, centre, Head of HR at HSBC Malta together with a number of the interns

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