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HEINEKEN INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE PROGRAMME


Ready for an International Graduate Programme that can offer you more?


200 brands. Over 70 countries. Three assignments, in 18 months. There's so much to see at HEINEKEN.


Every year HEINEKEN employs graduates directly into different roles across our business and through graduate recruitment schemes in some of our local markets. Whilst some of these programmes have an international element, we have a specific programme for those focused on a long term international career.


The International Graduate Programme (IGP) is your chance to make an impact from day one. The aim is to develop a pool of internationally-minded individuals with the potential and capability to become leaders within Heineken.


International Graduates make an impact from day one: they have the potential and the opportunity to enjoy early responsibility, accelerated development, high- quality training, continuous coaching and the rich experiences that go with international travel and multicultural working. All this is delivered in a culture that recognises and rewards high performance.


Once on board you will enjoy responsibility, development opportunities, training, coaching, travel and an environment that both


stimulates intellectually and rewards high performance.


What is so great about HEINEKEN? Well our 200 leading brands and over 70 operating companies are a good place to start. The HEINEKEN brand is available across the globe, but we also brew a host of other famous brands, some reflecting local cultures and tastes and others that have reached beyond their local market. There


is also our sponsorship of, the UEFA Champions League, rugby's HEINEKEN Cup, the Rugby World Cup, and music venues around the world.


You will be exposed to:


• An Induction Programme - A corporate induction will


be organized prior to the commencement of your first assignment in September.


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