GTBank is one of Nigeria's leading financial institutions and is offering a one-year internship
The Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB), one of Nigeria’s leading commercial banks, is offering internship opportunities for OND holders.
Selected interns will gain on-the-job training in banking modus operandi for one year and will be paid a monthly allowance for playing key roles in the daily operations of the GTB.
The program is also an opportunity to launch a career in the banking sector. Interns are guaranteed training and updates that will equip them with strong knowledge about banking.
Related: I Went To Six Banks To Ask For Loans – Linda Ikeji
According to GT Bank, the requirements for the internship application include:
OND Certificate/Notification of Results.
One-year Industrial Training Letter from an Accredited Polytechnic.
Guarantor Forms, Copy of Guarantor Staff ID Card.
Only one guarantor is required if the guarantor is a GTBank staff member with a minimum of ABO (grade).
Two guarantors are required if the guarantor is non-GTBank staff. These guarantors must work with reputable companies on a full-time basis.
Valid Student ID Card, Recent Passport Photograph (white background only).
Birth certificate issued by the National Population Commission.
Senior School Certificate Examination (WAEC/NECO) with at least a credit pass in English Language, Mathematics, and any other three relevant subjects.
Good communication skills, basic numerical skills, and a willingness to learn.

Elon Musk Becomes First Person To Achieve $500 Billion Net Worth
NYSC Members Set To Receive Monthly Allowance Of 77,000 From March
Don’t Miss Out on Connect Nigeria’s Buy-One-Get-One-Free Christmas Deals
Apply For The £30,000 Commonwealth Foundation Grant 2024
Burna Boy Converted To Islam, But Is Still Religiously Confused
Trump Redesignates Nigeria as ‘Country of Particular Concern’ Over Religious Freedom Claims
Trump Praises Japan’s First Female Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi
ADC Accuses Tinubu Administration Of Manipulating Food Costs, Using Hunger As Political Weapon