AI in Banking: Fewer Entry Jobs, But Faster Career Progression for Graduates
South China Morning Post8 hours ago
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AI in Banking: Fewer Entry Jobs, But Faster Career Progression for Graduates

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  • AI is rapidly reducing entry-level roles in banking, but graduates with the right skills can still find opportunities.

  • Financial institutions are leading in AI investment, projected to hit US$97 billion by 2027, to automate routine tasks.

  • AI acts as a catalyst for faster career progression, allowing professionals to advance quicker and take on higher-level work.

  • Graduates may spend less time on basic tasks and more on client engagement, making careers more fulfilling early on.

As anxiety grows that artificial intelligence will replace human labor, young finance professionals are confronting a harsher reality: entry-level work is disappearing fast. Yet with the right skills, mindset, and a recovering market, opportunities remain, according to senior bankers and recruiters in Hong Kong.

The Global AI Investment Trend in Finance

The shift mirrors a global trend, with financial institutions outpacing other sectors in AI investment – forecast to reach US$97 billion by 2027 – as they race to boost efficiency and automate routine tasks, according to a World Economic Forum and Accenture report earlier this year.

AI as a Catalyst for Career Acceleration

Rather than eliminating entry-level roles, AI could act as a catalyst for faster career progression, said Jacky Leung, Goldman Sachs’ head of Hong Kong coverage and co-chief operating officer of its technology, media, and telecoms group for Asia excluding Japan.

"In the past, one would spend more time on groundwork at the start of their banking career," Leung said. "Now, individuals need to have a head start and prepare for the next level. This shift makes the job more interesting and fulfilling at an earlier stage."

Technology means graduates could spend less time on basic tasks and more time engaging clients, he added.

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