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Applications Open for the PepsiCo SA HR Graduate Internship Programme 2023

PepsiCo South Africa invites South African unemployed graduates to apply for the HR Internship Programme 2023 / 2024.

HR Graduate [x3 posts].

  • Req ID: 198981

Duties

  • Work under the leadership and mentorship of our Human Resource Management teams to gain exposure to the multi-layered challenges and opportunities that can only be experienced as part of a global brand.
  • Learning all the levers of the business will strengthen your technical and analytical capabilities and provide you with the building blocks for a successful HR career.

Responsibilities

We’re always looking for What’s Next. The next big idea. The next big challenge. The next opportunity to change the norm, to shift the status quo, to make PepsiCo – and the world – a better place.

One of the ways that we make this happen is by hiring the best-of-the-best innovators and thinkers to join our Graduate Programme.

Qualifications

  • A tertiary qualification ( Masters Degree) in Human Resources Management and/ or Organizational psychology, post graduate qualification advantageous
  • Willing to travel within South Africa
  • 1- 2 Years experience

How to apply

Click here to apply online for PepsiCo SA: HR Graduate Internships 2023

PepsiCo is an Equal Opportunity Employer in line with the Employment Equity Act.

Working at PepsiCo is more than just a job. It’s your opportunity to build a career where your goals matter, your voice is respected, and your ideas are celebrated.

It’s your opportunity to be an integral part of our progressive organization; shape the future of some of the world’s most iconic brands and grow personally and professionally.

Join us to experience the possibilities that only a global FMCG leader can offer, while knowing that with every project, brand and initiative you work on, you have a positive impact on the planet and our communities.

Closing Date: Friday 8th of September 2023

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