Meat processor, Dunbia, has launched a new graduate programme for 2016 to give graduates experience across all aspects of the company’s operations.
The ONE360 graduate programme will be a two-year structured training and development programme with Dunbia, which has 11 sites across the UK and Ireland and over 22,000 producers.
Steve Beck, Dunbia human resources director, who launched the programme, said: “Dunbia has invested heavily in developing our new ONE360 graduate programme, which aims to give successful candidates practical commercial experience across our company with ongoing mentoring and support, management development training and industry-recognised qualifications.
“We want to attract the best talent to our ONE360 Graduate Programme and develop them to become our managers of the future.”
Dunbia executive director, Jack Dobson, added: “Dunbia’s ONE360 programme gives graduates an excellent opportunity to begin and grow a career in the agri-food industry which is worth £100bn to the UK economy. The opportunities within Dunbia are immense in areas which include production, new product development, procurement and agri research, IT, finance, sales. Following the two year programme, graduates will continue to develop and progress a long-term careers in the discipline most suited to their skills which will be identified through the ONE360 programme.”
The application process for the ONE360 graduate programme closes on 14th February.
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