Sydney
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On any given day, 2.5 billion people globally use Unilever products to feel good, look good and get more out of life. Many of our brands are well-known, household staples and old-time favourites including Dove, Rexona, Lynx, Vaseline, OMO/Persil, Surf, TRESemmé, Continental, Ben & Jerry’s and Streets.
Unilever is a leader in sustainability and innovation. In a Supply Chain Internship Program, you’ll have access to our world leading Supply Chain, work with highly experienced teams and lead your own projects. We are looking for interns for our Safety and Quality teams for our North Rocks-based program.
Qualifications required:
You will be able to demonstrate your potential through an exciting and challenging intern assignment at Unilever. Our internship programme gives you real work from day one, with clear deliverables and a plan to develop your skills during the internship.
Over the three-month internship, you will be assigned a business leader as your personal mentor, provided strong line manager support, gain hands-on experience, develop critical professional skills, and contribute to meaningful projects that impact the business.
The programme will commence from December 2024 to March 2025 and will be based in North Rocks. We understand Universities vary with timetables and so we are happy to be flexible and can offer full-time and part-time internships during this period, (excluding the holiday period of Christmas and New Year).
If you are in your penultimate or final year at university and you are an Australian or New Zealand Citizen or Australian Permanent Resident, then our Summer Internship is for you! Applications close on 4th October 2024, 12:00pm AEST
Key Responsibilities: Quality Role
Key Responsibilities: Safety Role
Key Skills & Attributes:
Please Note: Students wishing to apply for an internship at Unilever ANZ must submit one application only.
For further information about Unilever Internship Programme please email the Talent team.
Unilever is an organization committed to equity, inclusion and diversity to drive our business results and create a better future, every day, for our diverse employees, global consumers, partners, and communities.
This means we encourage people with all backgrounds to apply, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, Māori and Pacific Peoples, and people with disabilities. Interested in learning more, check out our Reconciliation Action Plan and Workplace Adjustment Policy on the Unilever webpage.
At Unilever we are interested in every individual bringing their ‘Whole Self’ to work and this includes you! We encourage you to advise us at the time of your application if you require any reasonable adjustment so that we can support you through your recruitment journey.
I am currently in digital in the ManEx department. My day to day is working on a digital project - creating dashboards to visualize data coming through from the factory.
Everyday looks different. I do however have a lot of autonomy and trust to complete a range of tasks on my own, and make key decision on influence to the business. I work collaboratively with supply chain, marketing and customer teams to make sure we have product in the right paces, the right prices and correct positions.
Overall satisfied with the level of responsibility and accountability I hold; however tasks can be quite adhoc.
4.2
50,000 - 100,000 employees
Retail & Consumer Goods
Join one of the biggest, global FMCG's and start a career with development opportunities, benefits and a working culture which embraces diversity.
Flexible 4-day work week. Wide breadth of knowledge and experience to learn from. Supportive and genuine company culture.
The people. There are so many key influential people who constantly drive learning, development, support and fun to make the workplace such a positive place to be, and an ideal environment for early careers.
The flexibility, the people are kind and helpful, lots of opportunity to learn and grow.
Flexibility - 4 Day Work Week trial People - friendly and always willing to help Rewards - testing new products, discounts for our products and eating ice-cream!
In the office, the culture is good. With people very friendly and always willing to help. Also in-office benefits like ice cream, so people sometimes take breaks together and get ice cream.
Lack of succession planning for roles (no handover documents).
Sometimes things can be slow to get done, very complicated system process and approval processes.
Training and development by line managers. As the business is lean, line managers are often stretched with limited time to grow the upcoming generation.
Work can be stressful. There is always a mountain of work to get done - and everyone holds themselves to a very high standard.
Being placed far away from where I live. Long commute