Programme overview Technology is at the heart of most modern organisations.
As well as opening a world of opportunities, technology exposes organisations to a variety of risks.
Our Digital Risk teams combine digital know-how with advanced technology to help clients understand and transform their businesses.
Our experience helps clients grow, manage, protect and, when necessary, transform their businesses.
Together, we shape entire industries by applying the right technological solutions to real-world problems.
Your diversity of thought will only strengthen our work within this incredibly varied business area.
We have several work streams for you to experience which help our clients on matters including assessing technology risks, software licensing issues, contract/third party risks, but also improving their processes/governance policies and establishing future-focused strategies.
Across all the work streams, you will be given the opportunity as you grow in your career to lead meetings, identify issues and propose solutions.
You will work with, and get to know, senior stakeholders clients up to board level.
What you will be doing Gaining a broad understanding of the IT landscape of some of our biggest clients, including their approach to cybersecurity, data protection, resiliency and software asset management.
Assessing complex projects to spot risks and make recommendations.
Analysing data, communicating with clients and presenting your work.
Understanding the risks associated with emerging technologies, including cloud adoption, the use of Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Process Automation.
You'll also be expected to be flexible and may spend large proportions of your time away from the office, either working from home/anywhere or on client site as part of our hybrid working model.
Requirements You'll need a minimum of Level 4/C GCSE (or equivalent) in English Language and Maths; three A-levels/5 Highers (or equivalent); and a Honours Degree in any subject by the time the programme starts.