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Procter & Gamble hiring event this week

Student News | Monday, November 16, 2020

Are you a soon-to-be grad or a recent grad? Procter & Gamble (P&G) wants to hire you! P&G is looking to hire from all majors to work in a post-graduate Research & Development role.

ASSOCIATE RESEARCHER POST GRADUATE PROGRAM
Join us during this session on Thursday, November 19 at noon to learn more about a 3-6 month post graduate Research & Development role with Proctor & Gamble! You will hear from P&G recruiters as well as a recent CSCC graduate currently serving in this role! This position is perfect for those wanting to further their career with P&G or those wanting to continue on to a bachelor’s program.  

P&G provides competitive wages, medical and benefits credits during this 12 to 18-week program in addition to strong consideration for moving right into a full-time position upon completion. 

WHAT IS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (R&D)
Are you energized by using integrative thinking to take on tough business problems? Do you possess strong thinking/problem-solving skills? If so, then a role in the Research and Development (R&D) organization is for you! R&D is involved in all stages of the design process, from conception to presentation of the finished plans. We have several areas in R&D at P&G. Some of these areas include process or product development, material or packaging development, modeling and simulation, or data science.

QUALIFICATIONS
You should have completed your Associate Degree in the last 12 months in any Major.

They are looking for students engaged in extra-curricular activities, with analytical skills and team orientation, “can-do” attitude, and the ability to deliver breakthrough results.

Specifically:

Strong social skills and critical thinking

Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Demonstrated ability to handle multiple priorities

The ability to learn quickly in a dynamic environment

Good academic standing

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