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  • #6 in R&D and manufacturing
  • > 100,000 employees

GSK Industry Based Learning Program - Marketing

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeInternship
  • Number of vacancies8 vacancies
  • Application open dateApply by 31 Aug 2018
  • 12 month paid internship commencing in Jan 2019
  • Work in an organisation that makes a real difference
  • Gain invaluable industry experience

Are you in your penultimate or final year of a Bachelor's Degree in Commerce, Business or Marketing? Looking to gain industry experience and a competitive advantage against your peers?

We are looking for passionate, high-performing and motivated students to join our Industry Based Learning Program commencing in January 2019. This 12-month program enables penultimate and final year undergraduate students to gain valuable work experience in a global pharmaceutical business focused on enabling people to do more, feel better and live longer.

We are looking for interns with ambition, passion and a proactive approach. You will be a clear, effective communicator who can quickly build rapport with a wide range of people. You are a real team player who actively collaborates with others. In addition, you'll have an analytical mind and a talent for multi-tasking.

Why the Industry Based Learning Program?

  • Gain real work experience and work in a highly collaborative and supportive work culture alongside people who enjoy what they do
  • Join a community of interns & form lasting professional relationships
  • Upon completion students will have built on their university learning and gained a competitive edge for all future career prospects

As a Marketing Intern at GSK you will be a key member of Vaccines, Respiratory or ViiV Healthcare sector of the business. You will work with an experienced and cross functional team to support key marketing campaigns. You will have input into the development of programs to enhance sales and marketing capabilities and develop tools to monitor key projects and activities. You could be involved in assisting in the creation of marketing and communications materials both internally and externally, sales force training and liaising with external third parties.

Timeline & Assessment Process

Applications open for the program on Monday 6th August and close on Friday 31st August at 12pm. Our recruitment process involves eligibility and motivation questionnaire at application, online testing, video interview and an assessment centre. This process takes place over the course of around 8 weeks, updates will be regularly communicated across email.

Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Study fields
    Business & Management (english)
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About the employer

GSK Logo

GSK AU

Rating

4.2

Number of employees

> 100,000 employees

Industries

R&D and Manufacturing

GSK is a science led, global pharmaceutical company with a special purpose to help people do more, feel better and live longer.

Pros and cons of working at GSK AU

Pros

  • There are so many opportunities to grow and gain new experiences. There is so much diversity in the workplace which means everyone is always respected.

  • Great culture, friendly people, supportive environment

  • GSK has a very good culture - very encouraging and always looking for ways to help people develop.

  • The people and culture make working for GSK very enjoyable

  • I loved the opportunities and responsibility given to the IBLs, we were truly valued members of the organisation and were a key part of creating the fun and supportive culture that GSK has

  • The opportunity to develop into areas that are of great interest, as well as the overall team environment.

Cons

    • Very fast paced environment

    • The role was sometimes too repetitive.

    • The work itself wasn't aligned to my work goals and career aspirations, possibly the job description wasn't accurate when I applied.

    • Complex structures and multiple locations made it hard to service all businesses equally

    • Time management

    • Pay is low, not many opportunities to move/ grow