Sunday, December 6, 2015

2015 EABL Early Career Internship Program

EABL Early Career Internship Program
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Why sign on?
EABL's Early Career Internship Program (ECIP) is an improved 3 month internship program designed to give university/college students challenging work assignments, developmental feedback, and exposure to leadership.  The program combines hands on experience with formal performance feedback to help participants transition from a collegial environment to the workplace.
ECIP is open to university/college students of various disciplines including, Sales/Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, Supply Chain, Communications, Legal, Information Technology, and more.
As a valuable member of our team, ECIP participants will receive many benefits including:

Challenging work assignments

Exposure to a multinational environment

Developmental feedback & mentorship

Opportunities to learn & network with Leaders and other ECIP members.

ECIP Locations
EABL will recruit high potential students to work within its designated business units/markets within East Africa twice every year.

Candidate Criteria

College/University student

Authorized to work in your country full-time and without restriction

Must have an advanced to fluent level of English

Ability to work in a fast-paced, changing environment

Demonstrated team player

Confident self-starter who has demonstrated drive

Excellent organization skills, ability to independently prioritize multiple tasks and work to deadlines

Mandatory Requirements:

Letter from institution indicating you are a student there and/ or require internship as part of requirement for course completion.

Personal Accident insurance cover for the period of the internship

Copy of National Identity Card.

The internship is for a fixed period of three months without extension.

** Please note that if we do not get back to you by 2nd January 2016, consider your application unsuccessful. **

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