PROCTER & GAMBLE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM FOR ABU STUDENTS


Description

 

The Internship drive is for final year ABU students .Our aim is to pre-select exceptional under graduates for future internship openings in Procter and Gamble.
This opening is not limited to any specific field of study but only graduates with second class upper degree and above will be considered this time. The job openings cover departments like Customer Business Development (Sales), Supply Network Organization, Marketing, Customer Market Knowledge, Human Resources e.t.c. Successful candidates will be considered for openings across Procter & Gamble departments in Lagos, Ibadan, and Agbara. Note that no specific field of study is required for any particular department.
Candidates successful with this online application will be invited for a test. You can also join our facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pgwestafrica . Practice questions will be available for you to download on our facebook page to help you prepare in time for the test.
Procter and Gamble is the largest FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) company in the world with strong brands like Pampers, Ariel, Always, Gillette, Oral B just to name a few. We have been in existence for over 176 years globally and 21 years in Nigeria. For more information about P&G the company and our brands please visithttp://www.pg.com/ and this website http://www.experiencepg.com/ . We wish you all the best with your application!

Qualifications

 

This opening is not limited to any specific field of study but only FUTO University students with second class upper degree and above will be considered this time.

Job

 A Student Program/Seminar

Primary Location

NG-Lagos-Lagos

Schedule

 Full-time

How To Apply

 Apply Now!!!

One response to “PROCTER & GAMBLE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM FOR ABU STUDENTS”

  1. I’m a 400level biochemistry student of Futo…. I need a placement for 2015 training . Thank you

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