World's Top Employers for New Grads

For an exclusive CNNMoney list, research firm Universum Global surveyed college students around the world to see where they most want to work.

Deutsche Bank

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  • Rank among business students: 18
  • Rank (engineering students): N.A.

Headquarters: Frankfurt, Germany
No. of employees: 98,300

What makes it great: With 2,800 branches around the world, Deutsche Bank serves almost 30 million clients. New hires get to work with international clients on a daily basis and can transfer abroad later in their careers, says Kristina Peters, global head of talent. Employees also rotate through a variety of jobs in their first year to give them broad company exposure and find the right role.

What they're looking for: Deutsche Bank offers opportunities in a variety of finance jobs, from sales and trading to mergers and acquisitions to risk management. Hiring is on the rise, but a "very large percentage" of full-time employees come through the internship pipeline, Peters says. "We look for grads with individual opinions, who act and think independently and challenge us to ask questions," she says.

  @CNNMoney - Last updated September 25 2014 10:21 AM ET

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