When studying for a professional qualification in any scheme, does it have to be related to your placements?
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Overall my question is whether the placements you do, or the business need for specific qualifiations has any bearing on what you do, or is it entirely up to the individual?
Mubariz M. asked during the live chat In the Spotlight: Our Commercial Banking, Finance, Risk & Sustainable Financial Wellbeing Graduate Schemes - Heavily Sub to Lloyds Banking Group
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Date asked: Monday, November 15, 2021
Last reviewed: Monday, November 15, 2021
Hardaker J.
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No the qual is generic to the scheme and not related to specific placements - it can be an advantage if you work in an area which you are currently studying in
Monday, November 15, 2021
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