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Heineken International Graduate Programme 2013

Posted on Fri 15th Feb, 2013 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (48 comments)


Heineken International Graduate Programme (IGP) 2013.  Ready for an International Graduate Programme that can offer you more? 200 brands. Over 70 countries. Three placements, in 18 months. There’s so much to see at HEINEKEN.

Heineken International Graduate Programme (IGP) 2013.

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.
  • Commerce
  • Finance
  • Supply Chain
  • HR
  • Corporate Relations 
  • IT
Our International Graduate Programme (IGP) is your chance to make an impact from day one. Our aim is to develop a pool of internationally minded individuals with the potential and capability to become leaders within HEINEKEN. 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 one week corporate induction will be organized prior to the commencement of your first placement in September 2013. Copied from: www.hotnigerianjobs.com
  • International Experiences – Three international placements, each lasting six months.
  • Career Development – A world-class training and support programme allowing you to manage your own career development
  • Skills Development – You will gain functional skills, in addition to unique exposure to different cultures and ways of working

Ideally you will need:

  • A degree – or about to graduate (preferably a Masters),
  • Be advised that if you are considering applying for Supply Chain that you will need to have a science or engineering background,
  • Up to two years of relevant work experience in your chosen function, with at least 6 months gained outside your home country,
  • To speak at least three languages; one of which should be English and any other two (with preference for European languages),
  • A desire to live and work abroad, Copied from: hotnigerianjobs.com-
  • To have proven leadership skills,
  • To have an affinity with your chosen field of specialisation,
  • To have genuine interest in other countries and cultures,
  • To be able to demonstrate your drive and desire to succeed,
  • A driving licence. Copied from: www.hotnigerianjobs.com

The Selection Proces:

What you will require to be successful

Every six months you will establish yourself in a new country, business area, job and team. It is quite a challenge so it is especially important that you are a fast learner who is friendly, adaptable and outgoing.

You will need to:

  • Be internationally mobile
  • Speak a minimum of three languages fluently (one of which must be English) with preference given to European languages
  • Have or are about to complete a degree (preferably a Master’s degree)
  • Up to two years of relevant work experience in your chosen function, with at least 6 months gained outside your home country
  • Have proven leadership skills
  • Have affinity with chosen field of specialisation
  • Have a driving licence

What you can expect:

  • STAGE 1: Fill out the application form. If your application is successful, you will be invited to complete an online assessment.
  • STAGE 2: Upon a successful online assessment, a telephone interview will follow. Based on the outcome of the telephone interview, you may be invited to a face to face interview close to your home or study location.
  • STAGE 3: If successful at stage 2, you will join a two-day assessment event. This event combines analysing data, presentations, role playing and socialising.
  • STAGE 4: Finally, if you are successful, you will be offered a place in the 2013 HEINEKEN International Graduate Programme.

Important dates to note during the application process:

Please find the most important dates during the application process in the table below:

Online application period Ends on 22 February 2013
Online assessment 28th January 2013 - 1st March 2013
Telephone interviews 11th March 2013 - 29th March 2013
Face to Face interviews 18th March 2013 - 19th April 2013
Assessment centre Amsterdam 19-20th June & 26-27th June 2013
Start programme September 2013

Application Closing Date
22nd February, 2013

Method of Application
Qualified and Interested candidates should
Click here to apply online

  

Comments (48)

No. 1
Posted on Sat 16th Feb, 2013 07:50:37 GMT by Coker

Heineken hummm, wahala stresss problematic, vanity upon vanity all is vanity! Rubbish....
No. 2
Posted on Sat 16th Feb, 2013 11:23:16 GMT by Maureen

I applied last year,didnt get 2 hear 4rm heineken,
No. 3
Posted on Sat 16th Feb, 2013 17:27:10 GMT by amaa

Rubbish job offer! Imagine, 6months Int'l experience plus 2 foreign language... For a fresh graduate..Nonsense
No. 4
Posted on Sat 16th Feb, 2013 17:30:57 GMT by amaa

Rubbish job offer! Imagine, 6months Int'l experience plus 2 foreign language... For a fresh graduate..Nonsense
No. 5
Posted on Sat 16th Feb, 2013 18:28:35 GMT by Nj Scorpy

you guy shouild stop decieving Nigerians please we are more than HEIniken OK, so be carefull j.town (jos) boys. Thank u.God will bless u when u.......... Nj Scorpy
No. 6
Posted on Sat 16th Feb, 2013 18:32:00 GMT by Nj Scorpy

You guy should stop decieving Nigerians please, we are more than HEIniken and specially people OK, so be carefull of J.TOWN (JOS) BOYS. Thank u. And God will bless u when u.......... Nj Scorpy
No. 7
Posted on Sat 16th Feb, 2013 19:03:50 GMT by emeka

Henceforth I will stop drinking Heineken, watch or listen to their adverts. Rubbish upon rubbish... nonsense upon nonsense!!!
No. 8
Posted on Sat 16th Feb, 2013 21:23:15 GMT by Tuffguy

Mcheeeew... Bullshit !
No. 9
Posted on Sun 17th Feb, 2013 07:12:02 GMT by ohaka gozie

my people. . . Lets give it a shot.you can never know. . .
No. 10
Posted on Sun 17th Feb, 2013 09:32:56 GMT by emeka

Well, I will try any way .
No. 11
Posted on Mon 18th Feb, 2013 05:50:19 GMT by Adamu saidu

why there are higher rate of unemployment in Nigeria
No. 12
Posted on Mon 18th Feb, 2013 09:37:03 GMT by emma maduka

Heineken na beer! I beg lets go 4 d real stuff and 4gt abt dis rubish ofer.
No. 13
Posted on Mon 18th Feb, 2013 10:59:13 GMT by alex

hmmm. jst lol, wat a requirement, even some prof no fit apply and dy call it graduate stuff

No. 14
Posted on Mon 18th Feb, 2013 11:23:42 GMT by sunny giwa

9ja forn life nothimg man eye no go see in the name of lookin for job
No. 15
Posted on Mon 18th Feb, 2013 11:25:24 GMT by jamjam

For those who are lambasting Heineken, did they force u 2apply. Every company recruit according to their needs. They are not dumb like you so called graduates who write bad english and idiotic comments. Company recruit, una go complain, if dem no recruit, na nagging. If you don't have any knowledge 2share, park well abeg ! Mschew
No. 16
Posted on Mon 18th Feb, 2013 12:28:34 GMT by NENE

AM VERY QUALIFIED BUT I WONT APPLY!THEY SHOULD COME 2 MY HOUSE AND BEG ME!!!
No. 17
Posted on Mon 18th Feb, 2013 15:25:41 GMT by NINI

@Nene, u are very funny...
No. 18
Posted on Mon 18th Feb, 2013 15:26:16 GMT by NINI

@Nene, u are very funny...
No. 19
Posted on Mon 18th Feb, 2013 17:55:43 GMT by mek

i knw igbo, english and pigeon i guess am highly qualified
No. 20
Posted on Mon 18th Feb, 2013 21:33:20 GMT by J. O, Idisi

They are crazy
No. 21
Posted on Mon 18th Feb, 2013 22:11:37 GMT by ay

Reading through the comments made my day.
No. 22
Posted on Tue 19th Feb, 2013 06:26:52 GMT by Jamilu Muhammad Mairuwa

I want be engage with you
No. 23
Posted on Tue 19th Feb, 2013 07:43:38 GMT by CK

THIS IS A TALL ORDER O. NOT FEASIBLE ATALL
No. 24
Posted on Tue 19th Feb, 2013 10:36:31 GMT by deeeee

seriously jamjam, you are right... im soo freaking pissed at how some persons who call themselves graduates will post heartbreaking comments as we see on here.....weeww.... really i dun blame them, when all they learnt in school is nufin...no speech proficiency, no intelligence no nufin.. ya'll who make insane comments, better go on your kneels in prayer n fasting for a good job rather than lambast these companies....
No. 25
Posted on Tue 19th Feb, 2013 11:39:48 GMT by Akpobomie

I hereby send my CV for your kind consideration, I will be glad if selected for the role..... lol
No. 26
Posted on Tue 19th Feb, 2013 11:45:14 GMT by Aluu Innosaint

I will buy off HEINEKEN, and turn it to palm wine.
No. 27
Posted on Tue 19th Feb, 2013 13:43:10 GMT by Fay8

Nice one jam jam and deeee, its unbelievable the breeds of graduate Nigerian Universities produce today. dont get me wrong i know of few bright heads with vast intellegence but the majorities are numb skulls God help us.
No. 28
Posted on Tue 19th Feb, 2013 17:12:35 GMT by airliejah

Reading all these comments has seriously made my evening??
JAM JAM: I feel your pain, their lambasting gives us better opportunities to get picked after all we all know our abilities...
No. 29
Posted on Tue 19th Feb, 2013 18:26:07 GMT by Chris

I will b glad 2 join ur team
No. 30
Posted on Tue 19th Feb, 2013 21:26:58 GMT by sam

jamjam, I think that u are a fool, u that can speak good english, how many foreign lingua can speak...?
No. 31
Posted on Tue 19th Feb, 2013 21:40:44 GMT by sam

for me, I don't think this job is mearnt for an average Nigerian graduate, how can they expect a fresh graduate to speak atleast three foreign languages. even a M.Sc holder. Abeg make una no vex ooo...from which university u wan go learn am...? which lecturers go teach u..? those ones wey never cross the boundries of Nigeria...
No. 32
Posted on Wed 20th Feb, 2013 10:06:25 GMT by MACO

I CAN'T EVEN SUBMIT
No. 33
Posted on Wed 20th Feb, 2013 10:26:10 GMT by Jam jam

To u sam, u ah obviously a retard. U find it painfully hard 2spell ordinary meant, I guess ur surname 'll take u 5days 2spell. Few 9ja universities wil teach wretched pple like u language & employability skills. Your mouth and mental diarrhoea has kept ur cockroach sized memory so limited dat u dnt realise dat many secondary and university peeps and even jambites are trilingual. As a grad u shd always strive 2stand out 4rm d competitive crowd by acquiring I T & language skills or masters degree. Did i tel u dat I av d most advanced proficiency in english ? If u ah vry smart u can apply &get shortlisted. U ah nt even smart enof 2 undastand d dynamics around d job market. No b book go get u job u just nid 2b sharp. Read btw d lines !! Am just so pained wit d ridiculous comments pple make. Just wanted 2vent, u just tink u can just call sum1 a fool. Sam, ur primary school teachers warned u of ur frequent foolishness since ur creche days. Dnt u rememba, u neva dealt wit ur over grown foolishness, nw C whr ur foolishness has brought u; an unemployable status.
No. 34
Posted on Wed 20th Feb, 2013 10:28:12 GMT by Jam jam

To u sam, u ah obviously a retard. U find it painfully hard 2spell ordinary meant, I guess ur surname 'll take u 5days 2spell. Few 9ja universities wil teach wretched pple like u language & employability skills. Your mouth and mental diarrhoea has kept ur cockroach sized memory so limited dat u dnt realise dat many secondary and university peeps and even jambites are trilingual. As a grad u shd always strive 2stand out 4rm d competitive crowd by acquiring I T & language skills or masters degree. Did i tel u dat I av d most advanced proficiency in english ? If u ah vry smart u can apply &get shortlisted. U ah nt even smart enof 2 undastand d dynamics around d job market. No b book go get u job u just nid 2b sharp. Read btw d lines !! Am just so pained wit d ridiculous comments pple make. Just wanted 2vent, u just tink u can just call sum1 a fool. Sam, ur primary school teachers warned u of ur frequent foolishness since ur creche days. Dnt u rememba, u neva dealt wit ur over grown foolishness, nw C whr ur foolishness has brought u; an unemployable status.
No. 35
Posted on Wed 20th Feb, 2013 12:25:44 GMT by Mazi

This is quite unbelievable!!! So called Nigerian graduates!!!.
It is not by force to apply. If you think are not qualified, don"t discourage others.
Na wa for una oh.
No. 36
Posted on Thu 21st Feb, 2013 05:39:05 GMT by Judeston

Wow,this job opening, is really technical and needs very smart Nigerian graduates...Anyway,it worths giving a shot..
No. 37
Posted on Thu 21st Feb, 2013 07:51:18 GMT by anita

If u really are serious none of u will care about what others write do your thing and move along anyways I guess joblessness is the reason for everything.
No. 38
Posted on Thu 21st Feb, 2013 07:58:34 GMT by tosin

anita thank you joor
No. 39
Posted on Thu 21st Feb, 2013 10:16:04 GMT by luke ifeoma

wow is nice meeting ur site,God is in control
No. 40
Posted on Thu 21st Feb, 2013 12:14:16 GMT by luiz

See Comments!! I weep for this country.
No. 41
Posted on Fri 22nd Feb, 2013 16:33:39 GMT by Fakolujo Abayomi

This is a demanding and rewarding graduate trainee programme that seek for a competent and smart graduate, who has not limited his learning to four walls of the classroom. But has been able to question knowledge and applied wisdom and bring creativity to the fore.This programme is surely for some graduate like me.Big Gbosa to HEINEKEN INTERNATIONAL
No. 42
Posted on Fri 22nd Feb, 2013 23:24:32 GMT by AMOS

@ ALL: Be careful when U throw stones in d market place:U never can tell, it could hit your mom! Some 'English Teachers' here are no better than d Pharaisees who wanted 2 stone Mary Magdalene. Correction should be given in d spirit of love n meekness
No. 43
Posted on Sat 23rd Feb, 2013 00:49:44 GMT by AMOS

& 4 crying out loud English is a borrowed tongue. D Chinese no dey send foreign languages yet dey do exploits. 2 wks abroad n we acquire an accent,whereas Oyibo wey don tey 4 Naija no dey eva acquire our Wafé tongue. We dey drag another man property!
No. 44
Posted on Sat 23rd Feb, 2013 01:04:45 GMT by AMOS

@ HEINEKEN: I am affluently fluent in Igbo, Yoruba and Pidgin, I guess these three are foreign enough for U? @ ALL: Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well...make we pity Oyibo n speak better English. @ Jam2 n Sam: kill n burry d beef. One love
No. 45
Posted on Mon 25th Feb, 2013 12:16:17 GMT by sunbazz

i see no reason why u guys keep lambasting this companies,they dont care if ur country is a poverty striking one wit all its youth unemployed. all they want is to make the max profit they could and are ready to put onboard those that can help them wit there aims...pls note, they are not charity organisations, they are here to make money and grow as much as they can.u will only be a fool to remain the same if after knowing wat they need and all u gat is ur non-profitable skills in years to come. peace @ al
No. 46
Posted on Wed 13th Mar, 2013 09:50:37 GMT by Tos..

Let's try to be objective here..the requirements are more than a little overboard considering what really obtains in our nigerian educational system.

This vacancy will be more suitable for those that have studied and lived abroad..and have a flare for languages, for them to be proficient in at least 2 European languages! O boy, it's a tough one.

For those who are angry about the job requirements- I totally feel your pain. Truth be told, my head spun while reading the requirements. lol..though i have a master's from a reputable university in the UK and i speak French fluently...still i don't qualify...sad..

for those insulting those who are angry, try to be more objective. Consider what obtains in our educational system and maybe it'll help you understand the pain of your fellow brothers and sisters..

Heineken has set their standard, we gotta respect it and if you dont meet up, accept it- then move on.

E go better for all of us!
No. 47
Posted on Tue 03rd Dec, 2013 04:19:07 GMT by Nnosiri Charles D

When will Nigerian brewery plc be recruiting
No. 48
Posted on Thu 27th Feb, 2014 14:16:19 GMT by Prisca Oluchi

I just want to give it a try by appying. In terms of knowing foreign language, i can speak in tongue and its also a foreign language i believe!


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