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Aon Graduate Programme - Investment Consulting 2026

Graduate Program
Financial Services
Consulting
November 5, 2025

Aon

Risk, insurance & human-capital advisory firm
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Investment Consulting Graduate Programme 2026

Locations: Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds (London is now closed - applications for London will not be progressed)

Start Date: 9th March 2026 or 2nd September 2026

Application closing date: 5th December 2025

Please note, we may close earlier if we receive the quantity, quality & diversity of applications required.

Better Decisions Begin with You

Aon shapes decisions for the better to protect and enrich the lives of people around the world. When you join us, you’ll become empowered to make the same impact, as you explore ways of becoming a more relevant, connected and valued professional.

We’re hiring!

Join Aon’s Investment Consulting graduate programme and step into life as a valued member of our elite team of experts. Our consultants have been advising employers and governments on their pension schemes and other wealth — totalling around $4 trillion — for over 60 years.

You’ll be a key member of our dedicated teams, playing a vital, hands-on role in giving our global clients the support they need. This involves providing investment consulting services and advice covering markets and strategic considerations, such as managing assets and liabilities. You’ll gain early experience of dealing with a wide range of investments, adapting them around economic conditions and outlooks.

Your role as an Investment Consulting Graduate

Join us as an Investment Consulting Graduate in either our Client Group or Defined Contribution (DC) Client Group.

Client Group:

As a member of our Investment Client Group, you’ll be working with Defined Benefit (DB) pension schemes and other asset owners. Covering all aspects from setting investment strategies, selection of investment managers, management of liabilities (for pension schemes) and cashflow requirements, through to responsible investment and improving governance outcomes.

You’ll also learn how and why pension scheme liabilities change because of economic assumptions – such as inflation, interest rates and the effect that market movements have on invested assets.

Defined Contribution (DC): LONDON ONLY

This role presents a fantastic opportunity to join a growing team as we make a huge impact on the DC market at a time when employers and trustees are reviewing their pension provision and moving to MasterTrust, GPP and Bundled Solutions.

This is a hugely rewarding and varied role. You will be collaborating with a wide range of clients at all levels and making a difference to the growth of the solution line by being involved in the development of the client relationship and new clients right from the outset. You will have the support from your team and the wider Aon business along with our partner Aegon to deliver excellent client care at every step of the journey.

You'll also learn about the DC pension vehicles, applicable regulatory and legislative rules and main asset classes and investment theory relating specifically to a DC pension scheme.

What the day will look like

Whether you're interested in building client relationships, developing your analytical skills or leveraging new technologies, you’ll be welcomed into a supportive and actively inclusive environment, deliberately designed to help you learn and grow. As an Aon graduate, each day is an opportunity to develop new skills and help shape the future of our industry.

You’ll have opportunities to:

What are we looking for?

Your Development

As an Aon Graduate, you will be enrolled onto our Launch Programme when you join. This development programme is built around 3 core elements:

  1. Business learning. On the job learning and experiences enabling you to develop your knowledge and understanding of your team and solution line.
  2. Centralised learning. UK graduates complete an Aon Induction, monthly webinars, business skills training and workshops; all designed to develop your knowledge of Aon, build your confidence and your network across our business.
  3. Professional Qualifications – To enable you to be as successful as possible, as part of your role, you will be expected to complete the relevant professional qualification. First, towards the Investment Management Certificate (IMC), you can then choose whether you’d prefer to take the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), or Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) professional qualification. To support you as you study for your exams, you’ll receive paid study leave, plus an extensive range of study and tuition materials.

Your career beyond your Graduate programme

Once you’ve completed the formal graduate programme, you’ll continue to receive lots of support at Aon. As well as continued technical and business skills training, you’ll receive support for your Actuarial or CFA qualifications. To aid your professional development you’ll receive regular performance feedback, and work with your line manager towards promotions.

Next Steps

If you are interested in this graduate programme and would like to apply, here is some useful information:

Entry Requirements:

Right to work

Our graduates are on permanent contracts from day one, we welcome applications from candidates who have their own right to work within the UK where you can maintain and demonstrate your right to work throughout the duration of your employment. This may include pre-settled or settled status from the EU Settlement Scheme – or if you have applied and you are waiting for a decision.

Locations

We have graduate opportunities this year in the following locations:

Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds (London is now closed - applications for London will not be progressed)

We recognise the value for our Early Career colleagues of being in the office environment from the beginning of their programme. As a new graduate, you will spend the first 6 months based in the office to support your learning, development, and progression. This will enable you access to support from managers, collaborate with colleagues as well as grow your network across Aon. After completing this initial training period, you will then have the opportunity to work more flexibly, spending at least 3 to 4 days face to face in the Aon office or with clients.

Aon UK Graduate Recruitment: What to Expect

We know applying for your first graduate role can be exciting, and sometimes a little daunting. At Aon, we’re committed to making our recruitment process as transparent and supportive as possible. Here’s how our selection journey works, and what you can expect at each stage:

  1. Application Review
  1. Online Assessment
  1. Video Interview
  1. Assessment Centres