Programmes offering graduates a route into industry

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A selection of firms recruiting graduates and what they are looking for in their hires

and Frank and Honest. The programme recruits graduates for careers in buying/trading, finance, marketing, supply chain, innovation, IT, omnichannel, operations and HR. It’s a two-year programme for all functions except finance, which is three years. Graduates work with experienced managers in their fields and have real responsibility from the start. They are supported by a customised development programme run in conjunction with the Irish Management Institute.

won the “Graduate Employee of the Year” award at the 2018 gradireland Graduate Recruitment Awards and has progressed to a retail project manager role in his division.is one of Ireland’s leading corporate law firms, employing more than 750 people, including partners, associates, trainees and support staff.

They get to share an office with a partner or senior associate, giving them invaluable exposure to high profile clients and deals, allowing them to learn from the experts and build life-long connections. Trainees are also offered a €5,000 education bursary which they can use to pay for a course of their choice.Graduates are recruited from all disciplines, not just law.

Graduates can participate in an international secondment programme called Global Mobility. The programme facilitates international secondments for durations from three months to four years. KMPG takes care of all the immigration, relocation and accommodation requirements for assignees, and when employees are ready to return to Ireland, their job is waiting for them.

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