How are the graduate opportunities in Group Technology and Operations (GTO) different from those in DB Global Technology (DBGT)?
The primary difference is that GTO is Deutsche Bank’s in-house technology and operations division located in around 50 Deutsche Bank offices around the world, whilst DBGT is a newly-formed subsidiary of Deutsche Bank, located in cities which specialise in Software Technology (e.g. Cary, North Carolina), as opposed to being located in Deutsche Bank’s major locations. Graduates joining the GTO Graduate Programme will participate in a structured classroom and on-the-job training programme over 15-20 months,which aims to broaden graduates’ skill sets before commencing their first permanent role at the conclusion of the programme. Those graduates joining DB Global Technology will be provided with technology training when they join the firm but will move straight into their first permanent role in DBGT. Graduates joining GTO will have a Deutsche Bank contractual agreement whilst graduates joining DBGT will have a DB Global Technology contractual agreement. *Graduate opportunities within DBGT