AmBank Group, through its entities, have signed an MoU with APU, to share knowledge and expertise, provide internship and career opportunities with the bank. AmBankMY AsiaPacificU
The agreement was signed by AmBank Group’s COO Iswaraan Suppiah and APU Vice Chancellor Ho Chin Kuan. It was witnessed by AmBank head of Human Resource Business Partner and Organisation Design & Talent Management, Victoria Quake Ai Fang and APU Chief Innovation & Enterprise officer, Vinesh Thiruchelvam.
The internship experiences and career opportunities with AmBank are available to APU students from all schools and will be managed by APU Digital Career Centre , which connects with over 12,000 global talent partners.Profiles of students pursuing internships at the bank will be provided to AmBank by APUDCC. Upon acceptance, students will work for the bank for a period to be determined later.
The bank has already shares the basic requirements for the internship and graduates programme with APU for the benifit of the university and its students. The terms of the internship are also set by AmBank.
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