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As well as being the UK’s number one retailer, Tesco is also Britain’s largest private sector employer and provides fantastic graduate opportunities. The company offers a diverse range of graduate programmes, each of which provides huge scope for progression – Tesco takes the development of graduates very seriously.


Number of Vacancies c.400


Degrees Required 2:1 or above


Placements Available Industrial placements Sandwich placements Overseas opportunities


Locations Nationwide


Salary £22,000 – £28,000


Who we are looking for Tesco looks for ambitious graduates from any discipline who have the drive to succeed and understand the importance of delivering for the customer, whatever part of the business they’re in. Hard workers who enjoy the idea of working in a fast-paced, rapidly changing business will thrive there.


Careers Offered Depending on the area they join, graduates can get involved in anything from sourcing products to negotiating process with suppliers, or predicting sales forecasts for acquiring land. In other words, Tesco’s structured programmes offer outstanding rewards and development.


Application Details Visit www.tesco-graduates.com


Benefits Tesco believes in looking after its people – treating them with respect and offering benefits and development opportunities that reward their hard work. The result is a loyal workforce, many of whom build long-term careers with the firm. Benefits include 20 days’ holiday (pro rata in first year) which can rise to 30 days, an award winning pension scheme, life cover, share options (including free shares), employee deals with Tesco Mobile and our Privilege Card, which gives staff discounts and Clubcard points on Tesco purchases.


Online Applications www.tesco-graduates.com


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Contact Details Email: graduate.recruitment@ uk.tesco.com


Website www.tesco-graduates.com


Closing Date 31 December 2011


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