Early Careers programmes are changing fast, and staying ahead matters more than ever. In this episode of Inside Early Careers, we sit down with Helen Jeeves, our Chief Revenue Officer, to unpack how graduate programmes have evolved and what the best ones will look like by 2026.
We discuss: • Why “pathway to productivity” is replacing traditional rotation schemes • How technical, professional, and business skills now integrate into a single learning journey • The growing role of AI in early careers programmes • How to design experiences that drive engagement, retention, and long-term success Find out more about early careers training:
This executive briefing explores the realities of scaling AI in regulated organisations, covering workforce capability, governance, productivity, adoption and emerging opportunities in financial services.
The technology may be moving fast, but the biggest AI challenges remain deeply human. Following a recent industry roundtable, this article reflects on workforce readiness, adaptability, trust and the pressure organisations face to keep pace with AI change.
The EU AI Act timetable has shifted, but AI literacy and governance obligations remain. Learn what technology, HR and L&D leaders should prioritise now.