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BP Australia

4.0
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Sales & Marketing Graduate Programme (Jan 2025)

Location details

On-site

  • Australia

    Australia

    • Victoria

      Melbourne

Location

Melbourne

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • SalaryAUD 71000 / Year
  • Additional benefits12% super, 10% bonus at meets expectations, Share match scheme
  • Number of vacancies1-6 vacancies
  • Application open dateApply by 30 Apr 2024
  • Start dateStart date 21 Jan 2025

Be part of reimaging energy 

At BP, we have one thing on our mind – the energy of tomorrow. We’re helping the world get to net zero with the ambition of being a net zero company by 2050 and our graduates are integral to achieving this. As future leaders and technical experts, we need fresh thinking, curiosity, and a solution focus mindset to reimagine energy. That’s where you come in! ​

About BP ​

We bring with us over 100 years of experience steeped in the world of energy. More than a century defined by two core commodities, oil and gas, brings us to a pivotal point where we are transforming from an international oil company producing resources to an integrated energy company delivering solutions for customers. We want to move fast but will do so with real discipline and care – keeping our focus on safety and performance while we transform, delivering long-term value for our stakeholders. Our graduates help build an agile, innovative, and efficient BP; a purpose-driven, digitally enabled, fully integrated organization. 

We believe that on our best day, we’re purposeful, we play to win and we care. It’s who we are. ​

About the programme

As a permanent employee from day one, you’ll be undergoing a world-class 2-year programme with choice, flexibility, and well-being at its heart. Our hybrid workplace will enable you to enjoy a work-life balance as we place trust in our team to deliver results working from home and the office. 

Our extensive training, personalised learning journeys and career coaching will set you up for a long-lasting career. Our early career programmes have been designed as part of BP’s long-term vision to support future renewable energy projects both locally and internationally. 

You’ll enjoy the following: ​

  • A ‘real job’ with ‘real accountability’ in two diverse role rotations with additional project experiences, tailored to build your capability ​
  • The opportunity to work in different parts of the BP business to build your foundation skills ready for the commencement of the exciting Australia / Asia & Pacific strategic projects & just in time for your next career move
  • An immersive and supportive onboarding programme in your first few months providing the opportunity to build strong relationships with your cohort, a buddy to help guide your first weeks & a mentor to help with your long-term career goals
  • Quality formal and informal training and development activities that build your technical and non-technical skillset ​
  • The opportunity to build a strong network of local and international peers, senior leaders and technical experts who will help guide and mentor you through the programme & beyond​
  • A competitive salary package, access to fuel discount, bonus and share programme.

As a Sales & Marketing Graduate you... 

  • Have a customer focus mindset; you can put yourself into the shoes of the customer when building offer development and loyalty strategies
  • Are creative and innovative; a ‘big picture thinker who thrives on using data insights to drive loyalty and value for our customers
  • Are fulfilled from delivering value to the customer, our internal business, and external customers
  • Are digital savvy and want to use technology to enhance our customer experience
  • Enjoy building strong partnerships and hold the ability to use multiple styles and channels to adapt to the customer

Our previous sales and marketing graduates are now in all parts of the BP business. Some examples of the varied positions some of them are in now: Retail Category Food Lead, Convenience Growth Manager, Offer Development Lead, Transformation Lead, Communications & External Affairs Advisor, Marketing Campaigns Advisor

About you ​

You are passionate about reimagining energy for people and our planet. You’ll bring well-rounded life experience, and your strong academic results will be supported by some work experience, everything from customer service to industry experience is great! We know you’re early in your career – we don’t expect you to be an expert.

To be eligible for this programme you are: ​​

  • In your final year of study or graduated in the last 12 months
  • Will be studying a business and/or arts degree with majors in Marketing, Mass Communication, or Digital Communication (or related fields is desirable)
  • An Australian/New Zealand citizen or permanent resident​

Opportunities are available across Melbourne and Auckland. You may choose your preferred location while submitting your application.

Applications will close by 30 April 2024.

bp is an equal opportunity employer supporting inclusion and diversity in our workforce. bp encourages women, people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage, Maori and/or Pasifika or Pacific Islands heritage and people of diverse backgrounds to apply.

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

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Australia
Australian CitizenAustralian Permanent Resident

Qualifications & other requirements

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

Degree or Certificate
Qualification level
Qualification level
Bachelor or higher
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Working rights
    Australian Citizen
  • Study fields
    Business & Management
  • Degree typesBachelor or higher
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Reviews

user
Graduate
Melbourne
a year ago

Priorities and goals can lack lots of structure so hard to know what you should be prioritizing and working towards.

user
Graduate
Melbourne
a year ago

Process driven work that impacts daily operations

user
Graduate
Melbourne
a year ago

I have been very fortunate to work on a variety of projects throughout my time on the grad program. These projects have allowed me to develop a diverse set of skills and get a strong understanding of the bp business. I have also been given lots of opportunities to work with a range of people from different areas of the business and expand my professional networks.

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About the employer

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BP Australia

Rating

4.0

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Mining, Oil & Gas

Our purpose is reimagining energy for people and our planet. We want to help the world reach net zero and improve people’s lives.

Pros and cons of working at BP Australia

Pros

  • The exposure to the business is fantastic, as is the ability to grow my skills. Networking opportunities are fantastic.

  • Convenient location, friendly people, nice desk set-ups, free coffee, natural lighting, competitive salary

  • I think the company has a good work-life balance, and they care about you're overall wellbeing.

  • Work-life balance and flexibility in the workplace I am working towards something that I believe in and doing meaningful work. Mentoring and career development opportunities are very abundant. Freedom and trust by managers and experienced no micro-management.

  • Inclusive atmosphere, colleagues that are willing to help and encouraged to solve problems.

Cons

    • Nothing really! I would say, though, that the graduate program would be good if it were three years. I am finding that a lot of the graduates below me are grasping an understanding of the business in the first year and then going into their second year and rolling off.

    • A little bit disjointed in the sense that there are people from all over the organization making requests from you via email. I feel that task requests should only really come from the line manager or a member of your appropriate team.

    • Being forced to attend the office 60/40. I enjoy working in the office but would highly prefer this to be a personal decision, not enforced from top-down. Lack of salary transparency.

    • Starting as a graduate, it was challenging when other team members weren't in the office to learn off due to working from home.

    • While it is fantastic that BP is such a large business with many opportunities for growth, that benefit also has a flip side. Working in a diverse business can make it hard to specialize or focus on areas of interest, especially in the early stages of your career. This is due to two factors: 1. People with diverse experience are highly valued, so you are often encouraged to take a generalist approach to your career. 2. It can take time for roles in your desired area to come up.