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Which is the better programme?
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I got offered 2 finance grad programmes.

Programme 1- has 4 rotations across 3 years in corporate finance, Asset control, finance resource centre and project cost control. This programme will allow me to complete a professional qualification. This company operates in the energy industry and has a revenue of £6bn.

Programme 2- has 4 rotations across 2 years in FP&A, commercial finance, supply chain finance and products and services. Rotations can be split across the UK, US, Singapore, Italy or the UAE, so a lot of relocating in this programme. This programme will allow me to complete 90% of my professional qualifications. This is a Fortune 500 company that operates in the aerospace industry, with a revenue of $30bn .

Which programme do I choose? What teaches me the most valuable skills? Which programme will help my career long term within finance? I’d appreciate any guidance.

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As of right now I’m Interested in FP&A and treasury

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All I know is I want to progress within corp finance

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Yeah, I think the difficult thing for me is I am trying to figure out the long term benefits of working for either one. Obviously I won’t know the answer to that until I start working there. That’s why I’m struggling to make a decision.

Obviously I’m grateful for the opportunities I have considering couple months back I had nothing going for me, but right now I am stuck and I’m not sure which programme will be beneficial for me.

I haven’t mentioned salary because that’s not my main motivation right now. It’s about the skills and knowledge I will learn and I’m stuck as to what to pick, so if anybody has any clue or advice feel free to comment, cause I need it.

I plan on doing an MBA in 2/3 years time as well. I want to make sure that the skills I learn will set me up well post MBA. Who knows I might not even need one.

FYI- If you must know programme 2 pays a higher salary, but involves constant relocation so things even up with programme 1.

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