Application process
The first step is to identify which career pathway is best for you, either
A) Bank of England career programmes
If you are at the start of your career, returning to your career, or you are a researcher, you may want to apply for one of our career pathway programmes.
B) Recruitment portal
If you have work experience, you can search for jobs through our recruitment portal.
We run an anonymised application process to ensure that hiring managers will not be able to see your personal information (including CV and covering letter) when reviewing your application. It’s important that you complete the sections on ‘work history’ and answer all screening questions fully at application stage. These answers form a critical part of the initial selection process. If a role is advertised as more than one location you will have the opportunity during the application to select your preferred location. Please note your preferred location will have no bearing on the successful outcome of your application.
If you are applying for a specific program, information is available on our Future talent page.
The Disability Confident Scheme
We’re a member of the Disability Confident scheme and are committed to creating an inclusive and equitable workplace.
When applying for a job with us, applicants have the option to disclose any disability. Applicants who choose to share their disability with us – who also meet the minimum requirements of the job description - will automatically go through to the first stage in the assessment process.
The selection process
Depending on the type of role you apply for, you may have to sit a test or a short series of tests before we can consider you for an interview. This is usually the case for analytical, clerical or administrative roles. We will let you know ahead of time if you have to sit a test.
Whatever role you apply for, if you are successfully shortlisted (pass screening), you will need to attend an interview - either virtually or in person - at our offices. This will be with at least two members of staff.
The interview will cover:
- your CV or application form
- questions around the skills and experience required for the role
- and questions relating to Our Bank Behaviours.
Our Bank Behaviours define effective behaviours we need to reflect in our daily working practices, encouraging everyone to act in a way that empowers us to give our best.
For the majority of roles, you may be invited to attend a second interview with a senior manager and if you have applied for a senior or specialist role, there may also be a third interview.
We are an equal opportunities employer and are committed to ensuring that reasonable adjustments are made to our selection processes where needed and that workplace adjustments are available to our employees.
Our ‘Bank Behaviours’
Our Bank Behaviours is our ethos on how we do things, how we treat others, and how we expect to be treated. The behaviours are to: