Diageo – META Abo Brewery S.C Early Career Talent -Human Resource Jobs in Ethiopia
Diageo – META Abo Brewery S.C Early Career Talent -Human Resource Jobs in Ethiopia
Job Id: 216740
Category: Business and Administration, Development and Project Management, Human Resource and Recruitment
Location: Addis Ababa
Salary:
Job DescriptionWith more than 30,000 talented people working across the globe for Diageo, our people remain our biggest asset. Our job in HR is to create an environment that inspires our employees to do the best work of their lives.
And because we are an extraordinary company we go to extraordinary lengths to ensure that the potential we see in them (including yours of course) is realized.
At Diageo HR acts as performance partner to the business, playing an important role in the professional lives of our employees.
You’ll use your skills to keep them inspired, engaged, driven and full of energy to fulfill their roles.
During the programme, in addition to leadership development, you’ll gain broad experience within your functional discipline, and you will be given the chance to realize your potential in a specialist area such as Learning and Development, Performance and Reward, Talent Management and Development, Organisation Effectiveness and Business Partnering.
Job RequirementsYou’ll need:
Obtained or expecting to obtain a minimum Bachelor, academic degree or equivalent in any subject;
Minimum of 2.8 GPA
Fluency in English
Excellent numerical & analytical ability
Mobile and prepared to relocate geographically during the programme
Graduating in 2019 or within the last 2 years
Demonstrates a high level of curiosity
Character is Everything
How to Apply
Please follow the link to apply:https://diageo.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Diageo_Early_Careers/job/Addis-Ababa-Ethopia/Early-Career-Talent-Human-Resources_JR1026319
Please contact our team for support on the application
Mahlet Tsegaye - 0975-38-06-68
Biscut Tefferi - 0912-50-71-05
Diageo – META Abo Brewery S.C Early Career Talent -Human Resource Jobs in Ethiopia