”We long for Lund! Lundagård, the Carnival, Ekonomicentrum! The joy of living in a corridor, together with all sorts of people reading law, medicine, geology, philosophy. Don’t only deliver on the grades. Engage in politics, in the nations. Have fun and enjoy it!”
The words are Jens Henriksson’s, the CEO of Swedbank, but could come from any of the CEOs that participated in the webinar. The joy of Lund was tangible, and the memories as well as thoughts and good advice for all interested in the future of banking, were plenty.
Quotes from the talk on education and careers
Jens Henriksson, Swedbank:
”When I hire people, what you are looking for, is a degree. It doesn’t really matter in which subject, as long as you have finished your studies. If you are approached by a company in your last semester and offered a job; don’t do it. Finish your degree. In this talk, we are one engineer, one lawyer, one economist and we are all CEOs of large banks. It doesn’t matter that much what you have studied, as long as you have enjoyed it.
My best advice is also that you should do something else on the side, something that will be your unique selling point when looking for a job! Also, be good at what you do. Because then you will be interesting for a bank. Work hard and deliver. In the end somebody will see that and you will raise within the bank. And when you become a boss, hire people that are smarter than you. Create an environment where the best idea might win.”
Carina Åkerström, Handelsbanken:
”Banks are open for different opportunities and different careers: IT, investment, law, digital, retail and others. When you are progressing in work-life, my best advice is that you be curious, be brave and from time to time – that you move outside your comfort zone. If you can handle that, it will give you opportunities. And, having a good boss will help.
Also, to embrace the technology is not bad when moving forward. To have a great understanding for that, is not wrong.”
Johan Torgeby, SEB:
”You need a passion for what you do, and a passion to perform. It is so obvious when you start at a workplace, who has it and who hasn’t it. Stamina vs IQ is also underestimated. We all get problems in life, but it the ones that stand up again when knocked down, that are the ones that won’t give up.
If I were to change anything about my studies, I would have taken a course in rhetoric. The power of communication cannot be underestimated. I would also have taken more math.
In sustainability actions, it is the general insightfulness of people that drives the change. And then others will follow.”
PM Nilsson, Dagens industri:
”Join the student papers, like Lundagård here in Lund. Confront the student politicians. Don’t hesitate to get on board to big media companies in Stockholm.
I wish I had studied more languages, like Spanish or French. When I hire people I look for the one thing that is something different, not just the degree in the basic subject. Languages can be such a thing. That is very important, I think.”