Carlton & United Breweries

3.3
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Carlton & United Breweries (CUB) is one of Australia's most iconic companies.

We brew some of Australia's most beloved beers and ciders including Victoria Bitter, Carlton Draught, Pure Blonde, Great Northern, Strongbow, Mercury and Bulmers. We employ nearly 1,600 people in Australia, at our five breweries and various offices across the country.

As a part of AB InBev, the largest and only truly global brewer, we also brew and distribute global iconic brands such as Corona, Stella Artois and Budweiser.

Global Management Trainee (GMT)
Your first step towards a global career as a future leader. Being immersed in real projects from the get-go, you'll learn first-hand what it takes to run one of Australia's most iconic FMCG companies.

What is the GMT Program?
From brewery operations to sales, you'll master the fundamentals of every department in our company across a 10-month rotational training program.

As part of the program, you'll travel to St. Louis, USA and to Shanghai, China for global and zone inductions on our culture, strategy and structure. Here, you'll gain a high-level overview of our company and even take on the challenge of discussing your learnings with our CEO and key senior leaders.

You'll also have the chance to meet other GMT's from around the world, providing you with an opportunity to build lasting relationships.

The Program:
You'll be treated as a future leader, learning about what it takes to run one of the world's most successful companies. Here's what to expect:

  • 4 Week BU Australia induction in Melbourne
  • 6 Weeks Supply & Logistics
  • 6 Weeks Sales
  • 4 Weeks Marketing
  • 2 Weeks Corporate Functions and ZX Ventures
  • 2 Week Zone induction in Shanghai
  • 1 Week Global induction in St Louis, USA
  • 4 Months Capstone Project

Are you up for the challenge?
We're on the hunt for the next generation of graduates who are determined to dream big, empowered to lead change and ready for the chance to create real-world impact.

To be eligible to apply, you'll have less than two years of full-time work experience and hold (or be studying towards) a Bachelor or Masters (or equivalent) degree in any discipline.

What are the steps to becoming a GMT?
We take the selection of our graduates as seriously as brewing the world's best beer. That's why the GMT recruitment process has seven stages, designed to make sure that you and Carlton & United Breweries are the right fit.

  • Online application
  • Online assessments
  • Individual case study
  • Individual interview
  • Business games
  • Panel interview
  • Offer

Applications close 12th April 2019 – apply now!

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Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Study fields
    Engineering & Mathematics
  • Degree typesBachelor or higher
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About the employer

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Carlton & United Breweries AU

Rating

3.3

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

R&D and Manufacturing

A leader in the FMCG industry, Carlton & United Breweries are known for their iconic brands; ranging from Victoria Bitter to Strongbow Cider.

Pros and cons of working at Carlton & United Breweries AU

Pros

  • Great people, lots of opportunities to learn and grow, support from managers

  • Real on-the-job experience, opportunities to join projects in many different functions, great events, great culture, good people

  • Free Beer Good, laidback Culture People don't take themselves too seriously Energetic and young

  • Plenty of opportunities to accelerate your career. Great support for learning & development. The wealth of knowledge and experience within the people.

  • The fact that your degree does not hold you back from gaining experiences in different departments

Cons

    • Constant change

    • Stringent funding restricting you doing your job at the moment.

    • Moves too quickly with rotating grads