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When you join the Unilever Graduate Program, you specialise in one of six career areas. You’ll need to specify which one you want to join when you apply, so you should think carefully about which is right for you.

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Personal and organisational growth go hand in hand, so Unilever is committed to creating a culture that gives you the space to explore and fulfil your potential. A place where you can express yourself freely, learn from the best and make a real impact. 

Deciding on the business function that interests you most is not just about choosing your first job, but also deciding upon the challenges and learning opportunities you could face  in your next couple of years. 

At Unilever, our global expertise in learning and development and specialist academies for each profession will give you world class teaching from the best in the industry, whichever function you initially choose. With learning centers available at both local, regional and global levels and a network of employees forever sharing best practice, you'll be getting a continued education that will fast-track your development on a both local and global scale.

Of course, flexibility these days is everything. We expect our Senior Leaders to have had cross-functional experience so whichever function you initially choose, throughout your career at Unilever you will have many opportunities in other functions, whether to broaden your organisational awareness or to make a permanent change in your career path. With 234,000 colleagues globally and continued growth into new and established markets, future career opportunities are endless.

Career areas

For the following four career areas, you can have or be studying for any degree:

  • Marketing
  • Customer Development
  • Human Resources
  • Supply Chain - Management       

For Supply Chain - Engineering, you should have a degree in Science or Engineering (Chemical, Electrical or Mechanical).

For Finance, you should have a degree in any of these fields: BComm (Accounting, Management Accounts or Financial Accounts) BAcc (Accounting, Management Accounts or Financial Accounts) BBusSci.

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Related links

To find out more, please click one of the following areas:

Marketing
Customer Development
Finance
Human Resources
Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain - Engineering