Below is the list of all Return to Work Programmes offered for 2023. Read more about Returnships and Return to Work Programmes on our Returnships page.
We aim to update this list as new Return to Work Programmes are announced through the year. Please help us to keep the list current and accurate. Please contact us to let us know about additions or corrections to the list.
UBS Career Comeback Programme 2022
The UBS Career Comeback Programme is designed for professionals with relevant experience who have been on a career break or out of the traditional workplace for two or more years. The UBS Career Comeback Programme recruits individuals directly into permanent roles, supporting their return to work with mentoring, coaching and classroom learning. Full time and part time opportunities are available. Applications close 9th December 2022. Apply here
Aviva Investors Return to Work Programme 2023
A six month return to work programme designed for finance professionals with a background in Financial Services or Asset Management, with a career break of 18 months or longer. Aviva Investors have said they are open to exploring to flexible working and working from home arrangements. Applications open 5th January until 23rd January 2023. More details here
JP Morgan Chase ReEntry Program 2023
A paid 15 week returnship programme, for experienced professionals on a career break of two years or longer and who are seeing a return to full time employment. They are seeking candidates who were at Associate or VP level (or equivalent) when they left employment. The program will commence in March 2023. Applications close 28 January 2023
ScottishPower Returners Programme 2022/2023
A paid 9-12 month placement for STEM professionals returning to work after a career break of 12 months or more, in locations across the UK. Apply here
Bank of England Career Returner’s Programme 2023
A six month paid returnship, starting in June 2023, the Bank of England recruits into specific roles which are shown on its website. Applications will close once all roles are filled
Morgan Stanley Return to Work Programme 2023
This paid 16 week London-based Return to Work Programme will run from March to June 2023, with opportunities potentially available in Investment Management, Global Capital Markets, Fixed Income and other banking areas, as well as Technology, Legal & Compliance, Finance and HR and more. Applications are now closed
Citi Reactivate Your Career Programme 2023
This is a supported hiring programme, with permanent roles on offer that are combined with a supportive and structured 18 month returner programme. They are looking for candidates who have had a career break over two years or more, and who are interest in a career in financial services whether their background is in the finance sector, the tech sector or another industry altogether.
Applications close 12 February 2023. More details and how to apply here
Lloyds Banking Group Returners Programme
This well established and highly respected returners programme is a supported hire programme, meaning that successful candidates are recruited into permanent roles from Day 1. They are provided with a supportive, 16 week onboard ing programme, to help them transition back to work. Candidates should have a career break of 18 months or more, and it is not necessary to have banking or professional services experience provided you can demonstrate relevant transferable skills. Various roles are now live, full details here
Moody’s Re-Ignite Return to Work Programme
A 16 week paid full time programme to support individuals retiring to work after a minimum two year career break (unpaid or small scale/self employed work during that hiatus is not included). Roles will become available on a rolling basis. More details and how to apply here
Allianz offers a supported hiring approach to its returners, offering a permanent role from the beginning along with coaching, mentoring and networking to help with the transition back to work. They are looking for candidates with a two year or longer career break, and they recruit into a number of roles throughout the year. Visit their website here to see current opportunities
Amazon offers a paid 16 week returnship programmes in a range of disciplines including Finance, software engineering, project management, sales and account management. Successful candidates will work on a number of projects, and be offered training and mentorship during the return ship period, with permanent job offers available subject to performance. Visit the Amazon website here to see current opportunities
Govia Thameslink Railway Returner Supported Hiring Programme
Govia Thameslink Rail is offering a supported hiring programme for people from all backgrounds who would like to become Trainee Train Driver. The are seeking candidates who have had a career break of 18 months or longer, and they will provide full training as well as a permanent paid role from the first day. Roles commence in January 2023. Applications are now closed
Wells Fargo Glide Relaunch Programme
Wells Fargo offers permanent roles for successful applicants with over 7 years of professional experience before taking a career break for two years or more.
Returner opportunities are often available in a number of specific roles including investment banking law, data privacy law, real estate financing, audit, corporate tax, loans and sales. Submit your details here and Wells Fargo will be in touch when the next Relaunch Programme begins to accept applications
Barclays Encore! Returnship Programme
Barlcays’ Encore! Programme offers a supported return to work for professionals with at least a 12 month career break. Usually roles are available in Risk, Private Banking and Investment Banking (including Research, Banking and Markets). Register your interest in future roles here
CapGemini Relaunch@Capgemini Programme
This is a supported hiring process, with returners invited to apply for specific returner roles listed on the Relaunch website, but welcome to apply for any other advertised roles across the organisation. See available returner roles here
Deloitte Return to Work Programme
This is a supported hiring process with support provided for returners, with a minimum two year career break, who apply for specific advertised roles. See available opportunities here
KPMG have paused returnship programmes for the time being, while they reassess business requirements. Visit the KPGM website for further updates.
Creative Equals CreativeComeback Programme
Creative Equals offers two weeks of return to work training and experience for those in the creative industries. More details here
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