Asset Management Graduate Schemes 2026
March 4, 2026
Searching for graduate roles in asset management? We’ve compiled a list of Asset Management Graduate Schemes for 2026 to help you explore current opportunities. Discover the latest graduate jobs and internships in asset management across the US, UK, and international markets.
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A role in asset management is one of the most desired careers for finance graduates. There are several reasons for this: excellent salaries, a better work-life balance compared to investment banking, and a dynamic and interesting daily routine.
Key Skills & Qualifications
Asset managers are looking for talented individuals who can demonstrate a high level of numeracy, intellectual curiosity, and strong soft skills. Asset Management firms look for a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in a financial discipline and a professional qualification. Some of the skills required are an understanding of financial markets, statistics, econometrics, financial modeling, and good communication and presentation abilities
Our portfolio manager course is designed for anyone in or looking to break into the asset management industry. The course develops the skills needed to build successful investment portfolios and upgrade your resume with a Wall Street-recognized certificate.
What to Expect from an Asset Management Graduate Scheme
Most asset management graduate schemes are structured as 12–24-month programs designed to develop technical investment knowledge alongside commercial awareness. They typically begin with an induction period covering financial markets, valuation techniques, compliance, and internal systems, followed by either rotational placements across teams or a fixed placement within one investment desk with structured exposure to adjacent functions. Graduates are usually assigned a mentor and line manager who will give regular performance reviews. In some cases graduates are supported to study towards professional qualifications like the CFA.
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Asset Management Graduate Scheme Opportunities
Discover open asset management graduate schemes and stay informed about upcoming opportunities as they become available. This list of asset management firms with graduate schemes is ordered alphabetically.
Aberdeen
Allianz Global Investors
Allianz Global Investors Careers
Aviva Investors
Baillie Gifford
Baillie Gifford Graduate Programs
Bank of America
BlackRock
Students & Graduates in Europe, the Middle East & Africa
Students & Graduates in the Americas
Blackstone
Students Careers Opportunities
BNY Investments
2026 BNY Analyst Program (Japan)
2026 BNY Analyst Program (Australia)
2026 BNY Analyst Program – Market & Wealth Services
2026 BNY Analyst Program – Market & Wealth Services (Hong Kong)
2026 BNY Analyst Program, Market & Wealth Services (Corporate Trust) – Wroclaw, Poland
Capital Group
Crédit Agricole
Crédit Agricole Students and Young Graduates
Fidelity International
Franklin Templeton
Goldman Sachs
HSBC
Investment Specialist – Investments – Graduate – Singapore
Invesco
J.P. Morgan Asset Management
Asset Management Analyst Program
Janus Henderson
Lazard
Legal & General
M&G Investments
M&G Investments Graduate Opportunities
Morgan Stanley
Northern Trusts
Oaktree Capital Management
Pictet
Prudential Financial
Rothschild & Co
Schroders
2026 Wealth Management Graduate Programme – SG
2026 Wealth Management Graduate Programme – Guernsey
State Street Global Advisors
T. Rowe Price
Vanguard
UBS
Asset Management Recruitment
Asset Management recruitment is competitive. Applicants apply to programs directly on the employer’s website.
Applications usually open between August and October for roles starting the following July to October. Offers are typically made to successful applicants before the end of the year.
Applicants are filtered through several stages. First, an online or telephone interview to discuss the candidate’s current situation, experience, and expectations for the role. The second stage is an online or in-person meeting, typically with the hiring manager and a member of the team to walk through your resume, answer technical questions, and questions about the role and team. The third step of the interview process is an in-person interview and presenting a case study. This stage differs between companies, but generally aims to do a deep dive into the candidate’s technical capabilities. The fourth and final step is a meeting with senior leaders and HR representatives. This is generally to assess the candidate’s cultural fit and an opportunity to meet other members of the team.