The dates for our 2025 programme are yet to be finalised.
Applications will open in the spring of next year.
We want to encourage the best young minds to consider a career in technology so we are running an in-person work experience week for 16-18 year-olds in further education in the Greater London area and you can be a part of it. Please check back in the spring of next year when applications for our 2025 programme will open.
Our work experience covers a range of areas within our business. Learn more about those areas and what’s involved below.
The dates for our 2025 programme are yet to be finalised.
Applications will open in the spring of next year.
As well as insight into working at a market-leading technology company, successful applicants will:
• Participate in interview and presentation skills workshops
• Attend knowledge sharing sessions with other work experience peers
• Meet our current graduates and interns
• Receive a free travel card for London zones 1-6
• £15 per day to spend on your lunch with Just Eat for Business
• Laptop provided for the week
If you’re aged between 16 and 18, are currently in further education and are interested in a career in technology, we want to hear from you!
G-Research is a market-leading technology business, located in the heart of London.
We predict whether stocks will go up or down, using lots of data, advanced mathematics and technology. More often than not, our predictions are right – which makes us a successful company.
We employ around a thousand people across three offices near Oxford Street and a US office based in Texas.
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