In addition to the traditional internship, you can also consider working students, which is theoretically a good method with low entry threshold, such as this HSBC firm.
The recruitment columns on the websites of banks are sometimes good and sometimes bad. At present, the biggest problem of European banking industry for fresh graduates may be that there are few jobs and the banking industry is sluggish, so it is even more necessary to check it at any time-in order to get timely information, you can add Twitter or Deutsche Bank of these banks. Of course, you can also check the recruitment website. There is nothing to brush.
You must attend the university job fair. Many times, banks are really putting up stalls there for show, but you can still get a lot of information. Sometimes when you meet a kind employee, it is very likely that people will leave their business cards, and then keep in touch with each other. When you come up to chat, you are not in a hurry to find someone to help introduce your work. Have tea first, so that people can have a general understanding of your ability and level. As the saying goes, if you lose a big fish, it's a long way to go. Germans don't recommend people easily, but recommendation is tantamount to pushing people to death ... this is a bit too much ... you know what I mean.
Alumni network is very important. Participate in more school activities, and people who have already worked will know the recruitment needs of various departments earlier.
If you are embarrassed to communicate directly with foreigners, you can join some local Chinese financial associations and exchange the goods you need in the WeChat group.