Deutsche Bank Technology, Data & Innovation’s Post

Exciting news! Our NextGen Engineer: High Performance Behaviours programme has achieved accreditation from the CPD Standards Office! 🎉 This prestigious recognition highlights the programme's exceptional quality and value in developing professional engineers. As we build an engineering led company at the forefront of banking, the programme equips our employees with essential technical and behavioural skills. It has been developed in partnership with Davies - Consulting Division, to develop high-performing, well rounded experts who can deliver solutions for the lasting success and financial security of our clients. Already, 190 engineers globally have benefited from the programme, with another 300 set to participate this quarter. 🎓 Find out how you can develop your engineering career at Deutsche Bank: https://lnkd.in/epyhAcPa #Engineering #ProfessionalDevelopment #Recognition

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Akshay Shah

AVP - Software Engineer at Deutsche Bank

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Fantastic news - this program has helped improve our engineers' core competencies.

Paul Butler

High Performing Organisation Expert - helping financial services build better cultures through developing behaviour at scale

3w

Great news - we're really proud of the work we've done to support you on this, especially the innovative theatre-based learning practice and reinforcement.

Meg Phillips-Perry

Technology, Data, and Innovation - Learning and Development

3w

Amazing news!

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Andy Ward

Talent | Learning | Training | Development | Wellbeing | Project Management | Strategy | Lived Experience | Diversity & Inclusion | People | Mental Health First Aider

3w

A fantastic programme that’s already making a difference for our brilliant engineers!

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Mel Crumpton

Senior Consultant at Davies - Consulting Divison

3w

This is wonderful news - this is a truly unique programme and it is a pleasure for us to work alongside DB on this!

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