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2 How does MyKindaFuture work? 1 #1. Companies Challenge #2. Students Respond #3. Students explore their career options #4. Good Ideas Get rewarded

3 Today´s challenge is set by:

4 3 First set up to finance trade between Asia and the West Founded in 1865 as The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation 48 million customers worldwide 213,000 shareholders 330,000 employees 6,100 offices around the world Established network throughout 72 countries and territories

5 4 More about HSBC Retail Banking and Wealth Management Commercial Banking Global Banking and Markets Global Private Banking The UK is home to HSBC’s headquarters, located in Canary Wharf The bank operates more than 1,100 branches in the UK HSBC serve their customers through four integrated, global businesses…

6 Myth Busting 5 “BANKING IS BORING” – No it’s not, it is about working with our customers to realise their hopes and dreams, and every request is different. “IT’S A JOB FOR MEN IN SUITS” - The face of banking is changing. Today’s landscape offers equal opportunities for men and women to progress into exciting and high profile careers. “FOR SOMEONE LIKE ME, IT’S UNACHIEVABLE” - Many young people opt out of a career in banking without even trying, or knowing about the opportunities available to them. HSBC are passionate about encouraging applications from all manner of young people, and are actively searching for candidates who stand out from the crowd. “I NEED TO BE GOOD AT MATHS TO GET INTO BANKING” – Successful bankers are great relationship people. You don’t have to be good at figures, just have the ability to listen and understand.

7 6 Banking is a diverse industry. Here are just some of the areas you could work in at HSBC… Our size and global reach mean we offer many ways for your to develop your career Information Technology Retail branches and call centres Business banking centres Business change Marketing and communications / PR Legal and Compliance

8 7 Discover more about careers in finance

9 8 Besides banking, what else is important to HSBC ? Insert video: http://www.hsbc.com/news- and-insight/2013/giving-young-people-a- chancehttp://www.hsbc.com/news- and-insight/2013/giving-young-people-a- chance

10 9 HSBC Community Work Giving to charities HSBC employees select the charities they want to support every two years Supporting access to education Opportunity Partnership and The Prince’s Trust Fairbridge programme (as featured in the previous video) Encouraging volunteering Employees are given a day’s paid leave each year to lend their support. In 2014, 75 local projects received nearly £500,000 of funding and nearly 2,000 HSBC employees volunteered 15,825 hours of their own time

11 The Challenge Your task is to come up with a project that meets the needs of your local community #MyCommunity

12 11 CASE STUDIES…

13 Case Studies 12 Meanwhile Space is dedicated to making the most of unused spaces for the benefit of local communities. In Whitechapel, Meanwhile Space persuaded landlords to allow them to use an empty shop as an engagement space for three months. Local projects used the space by marketing directly from the shop. The space was kept as a blank canvas so people could project their own ideas. Projects included community engagement, workshops, art shows, fundraising, family days, theatre performances, and a fair for local artists and retailers. Meanwhile Space

14 Case Studies 13 Cycletastic is a voluntary community project managed and supported by local people who aim to broaden access to cycling. The Community Shop offers a drop in repair facility and regular bike maintenance sessions. They encourage local residents to start cycling and become confident on the road. Cycletastic provides assistance to people of all ages and backgrounds, including low incomes and other varying hardships. Through effective engagement with local people the project has enjoyed support from Brent Council and the local police service. Cycletastic

15 Case Studies 14 This project partners residents of care homes for older people with university students. Students show residents how to send emails to their families, search the internet for information they might need, or listen to their favourite songs on iTunes and YouTube. Social networking is used to connect to people in other homes world-wide. This project differs from other efforts to help older people online. It adds excitement, ease of use and fun through new technology. Getting in iTouch

16 15 Enter the HSBC My Community Challenge So let’s get started! You will be led through 3 tasks, each of which relate to HSBC’s core values. Remember to tie your work in with these values as this will be part of the judging criteria! Submit your idea to MyKindaFuture for the chance to win an exclusive work experience placement with HSBC! One winning student will win £250 for their school to kick start their project!

17 16 TASK 1: HOW CAN I HELP? Think about your local area. Consider any problems that affect individuals or groups. Once you have identified a problem, you need to devise a solution! Do you want to create a scheme that will change people’s lives? Could you provide activities that will develop their skills? What opportunities could you provide? What project are you going to start up in order to help your community? Building connections, being aware of external issues, collaborating across boundaries. Caring about individuals and their progress, showing respect, being supportive and responsive. VALUE: Connected to customers, communities and each other

18 17 TASK 2: GATHERING SUPPORT Which groups of people are most likely to support your community project? Will they be of a particular age, gender or from a certain area? How are you going to communicate with them in order to get their support? Give your project a name. Draw up a plan detailing how you will establish contact with your supporters, especially with an online community. Communicating openly, honestly and transparently, welcoming challenge, learning from mistakes. Listening, treating people fairly, being inclusive, valuing different perspectives. VALUE: Open to different ideas and cultures

19 18 TASK 3: TIME TO LAUNCH How will you launch your project, will you start with a big event? Will that involve fundraising? How many volunteers you will need to run this event? Where will it be? Who will you invite? Then it’s time to think about your project once it’s up and running. Draw up a list of events for one calendar month to demonstrate the range of work you will do and how your project works. Standing firm for what is right, delivering on commitments, being resilient and trustworthy. Taking personal accountability, being decisive, using judgment and common sense, empowering others. VALUE: Dependable

20 The Challenge You’ve done all the hard work, now it’s time to put your submission together!

21 Well done, you’re nearly there! Step One: Write one short paragraph (max 150 words) outlining your project idea You’ve got a great idea for a project that will help your community. To enter the My Community Challenge… Step Two: Create a visual aid, be as creative as you like! You could design a poster, a PowerPoint, storyboard, the homepage for your social media site… the choice is yours!

22 Prepare and upload your submission to MyKindaFuture.com Closing date for entries is 8 th January 2016 Winners will be notified in March 2016 Work experience takes place June/July 2016 WHAT HAPPENS NOW? 21 You could win a work experience place and £250 for your school

23 Key Contact: Thank you for your time mary@mykindafuture.com Don’t forget to upload your entries by 8 th January 2016! For more information on this challenge please visit… http://www.mykindafuture.com/Challenges/hsbc-my-community For more information on HSBC opportunities please visit… http://www.hsbc.com/careers/students-and-graduates

24 23 THANK YOU


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