Graduate Research and Development Scheme
2013-07-16 16:14:53
2014-05-27 00:00:00
- Hamburg, Germany
- c£32k
- 27th May ’14
- Closed
Our client is FTSE top 30, FMCG business. They have a huge global presence and operate in over 150 countries, with nearly 50 manufacturing sites across the world. They have experienced a period of prolonged growth through acquisition and are now among the largest players in the global market.
There is a huge appetite for graduates in the business so it's a great time for graduates to join. The next key phase in their growth strategy is through maximising sales and developing talent.
Do you like science and interaction across a business? If so then there are a number of great opportunities to combine both on one of our client's research and development schemes based in Germany. You do not need to speak German as English is their business language. You will be a member of the Innovation team where you will get the amazing opportunity to help come up with new and exciting innovations and developments for the company's products on a variety of projects.
You will be working with the materials used to make their top quality products and come up with new ideas and creations for the business. You will also get to work on your own project tasks, where you can demonstrate your organisational and communication skills as a key member of this pivotal team.
This is a graduate programme, they are looking for graduates who want to progress to senior managerial roles within an international firm in the future, you will get excellent support and development along your way.
* The assessment centre for these positions will be held on the 12th-13th August in Germany *
Requirements:
- To hold or be expecting a minimum of a 2.1 in Food Science, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Natural Sciences or related international equivalent
- 300 UCAS points or international equivalent
- Excellent spoken and written English
- International outlook
- Good Extra-curricular or previous work experience is an added benefit but not essential