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P&G (Procter & Gamble)

1. What does Procter & Gamble do?

 

Procter & Gamble (P&G) is the world's largest consumer goods company. And that's good news for those who are looking to take their first steps in establishing a rewarding, challenging, and exciting career.

 

2. What sets Procter & Gamble apart from its competitors?
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Focused on developing talented future leaders across all areas.
P&G is committed to helping you grow as an individual and a successful professional – so much so that they have been voted Overall #1 Best Company for Leaders by Chief Executive Magazine for the past 3 years running. No matter what your degree discipline, their build from within philosophy will see you get to where you want to be.
 
Handing you real responsibility from the moment you walk through the door.
Just think, as a graduate you could be overseeing a brand with multi-million dollar sales, or working on a global project. There's no limit to what you can achieve here.
 
Learning from the best.
P&G's professional skills colleges, coaching and on-the-job training will equip you to handle each and every challenge that comes your way.
 
Seeing the world.
International assignments and travel are a part of life at P&G. P&G have a number of graduate roles in Singapore, their regional head office.

 

3. What internship or graduate opportunities do you offer?

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P&G recruits from all degrees into the following functions: Customer Business Development (Sales), Finance, Product Supply (Logistics), and Consumer Market Knowledge. Locations include Sydney, Melbourne & Singapore. For more information you can visit their website here.

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4. What are the skills, qualities and experiences you look for in graduates?

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  • Be a recent graduate, or in your final year of a University degree

  • Australian citizen or permanent resident, including New Zealand citizens

  • Strong leadership experience

  • Well-rounded life experience

  • Ability to work well with others

  • An innovative and analytical mind

  • A credit average University results

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