2026 - 2027 Tokyo Bloomberg Customer Support Information Session
Interested in starting your career at the intersection of finance, technology, and client service? Are you available to join us full-time in 2026 or 2027? And are you bilingual in Japanese and English?
Come join us for an online Bloomberg Customer Support Information Session, where you’ll gain an inside look at how our Bloomberg Customer Support (BCS) professionals help clients navigate complex financial data and tools—supporting global markets every day. You’ll also walk away with practical CV and interview tips to help you succeed in our recruitment process!
During this session, you’ll learn about:
- An overview of Bloomberg
- What Bloomberg Customer Support (BCS) does and the impact of the role
- The skills and qualities we look for in Customer Support candidates
- Career development opportunities and growth paths at Bloomberg
- Recruitment and application process for full-time roles
- CV and interview tips
- Q&A with BCS and HR representatives
This session is ideal for Japanese-English bilingual students and early-career professionals graduating in or before 2027 who are interested in building a long-term career in a fast-paced, global environment.
This session will be conducted in English.
Register now to reserve your seat!
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