| Job title | Location | Salary |
|---|---|---|
| National Accounts Sales Executive - Hewden | Nationwide | £18k rising to £22k depending on experience plus benefits |
| Get Trained by The Best and Realise Your True Potential | Nationwide | £20k to £24k + plus stock options plus benefits plus OTE plus Bonus plus expenses plus share scheme |
| Recruitment Roles for Grads – Reading and London | London | £20k Basic + £35 OTE plus stock options plus benefits plus OTE plus Bonus |
| Pearson Education - Primary Educational Sales Consultant | North East | Competitive |
| Senior Graphic Designer & Visual Merchandising Co-Ordinator | Central | £25000 to £30000 per annum depending on experience |
| Graduate Trainee Recruitment Position, Thames Valley | South East | £19,000 +OTE plus OTE plus Bonus plus share scheme |
| Graduate Account Manager / Account Manager - £25,000 | East Midlands | 19k to 21k |
| Graduate Wholesale Development Executive | East Midlands | 29k to 31k |
| International Graduate Trainee IT Recruitment Consultant | Central | £20000 to £22000 per annum plus benefits plus OTE plus Bonus |
| Trainee Recruitment Consultant, London | London | £20,000 +OTE plus benefits plus OTE plus Bonus plus share scheme |
There are a variety of graduate job opportunities in the FMCG industry but getting into it is tough. An undergraduate degree is essential and in some cases such as in finance, other qualifications are needed but may be specific to the role you apply for. For an example, supply chain roles sometimes require you to have an engineering degree but with a business element. You will need to make sure you have well rounded experience within the particular role you are looking to do in order to stand out in the competition. If for instance you are looking for a sales role within this industry, an internship in sales would be useful to show your capabilities in this field. The industry itself is also quite tough and as the name suggests, it is fast moving and so providing examples of experience in constantly adapting in a busy environment will again be useful.
Due to the vast number of options available, it is difficult to say exactly what you could be doing. In sales for instance, you are likely to be consumer focused, managing different accounts with big brands. In marketing, you also need to be consumer focused dealing with many campaigns for particular brands in a creative method whilst measuring the success of these campaigns which may be global or local. Within supply chain roles, you may be managing large scale operations and overseeing the products from start to finish.
Typically, you will start within an entry level role or graduate scheme for many of the roles available and then progress to other opportunities further up in management. In marketing for an example, this could be going from completing a marketing graduate scheme to becoming a Marketing Coordinator, Marketing Manager/Brand Manager and then progressing into more senior roles after a number of years experience. As there are many different roles available, you may have several routes and opportunities that you can take.
This will depend on the route that you take, however it is a tough industry but with great rewards. If you like frequently adapting the way you do things and enjoy working in an ever changing environment, then the challenges may be less of an issue. You are likely to be given a lot of responsibility within larger companies with hands on approach, so demonstrating your drive to succeed is a must in this industry and being a demanding environment, requires you to learn quickly.
Graduate jobs in the FMCG industry have a varied salary range. For entry roles and graduate schemes, this can be between £18,000 to £27,000 but after training it can increase to between £30,000 and £42,000.
by Jonathan Gaiger graduate-jobs.com
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