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Mars

4.0
  • > 100,000 employees

2023 Graduate Program (Jan 2023)

Location details

On-site

  • New Zealand

    New Zealand

    • Auckland

Location

Auckland

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • SalaryNZD 55,000 - 60,000 / Year
  • Number of vacancies2-10 vacancies
  • Application open dateApply by 27 Aug 2022
  • Start dateStart date 22 Jan 2023

Your future as a leader starts today. The Mars New Zealand Graduate Program is the perfect grounding for a career in business leadership. You'll manage projects, lead teams, take on roles with local and international exposure and make decisions with real outcomes.

The New Zealand program is a 2 year program comprising of 2 placements. As a guide, you will typically follow a path through the two years with exposure to areas of our business including supply chain, sales, marketing, HR, and Digital Technologies. Every aspect of our business is open for you, so that you can learn what you love today, and change how we do business tomorrow! 

Work rights

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

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New Zealand
New Zealand Citizen โ€ข New Zealand 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
Associate Degree or higher
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Working rights
    New Zealand Citizen
  • Study fields
    Business & Management
  • Degree typesAssociate Degree or higher
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Reviews

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Graduate
Auckland
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3 years ago

Managing mars products, displays etc in countdown stores within a territory.

user
Graduate
Auckland
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3 years ago

There are certain activities within the role that often feel repetitive and labour intensive, and may be better suited to be set up as a system generated software-based program, with the associate instead monitoring the software's upkeep and progression. Both roles do however, do bring a strong sense of satisfaction in completing work from all aspects of the business, as the role is internally and externally connected with varying departments.

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Graduate
Auckland
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3 years ago

Day to day, my role involves working closely with the marketing managers to deliver the execution of marketing activity across the portfolio, this includes everything from the TV campaigns you see, to online advertising, partnered promotions, social media, sampling, working with retailers (Woolworths and Foodstuffs) regarding in store and online marketing. My role also requires me to turn data to insight, champion launching new products, forecast, and manage budgets.

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About the employer

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Mars

Rating

4.0

Number of employees

> 100,000 employees

Industries

Retail & Consumer Goods

Weโ€™re a family business thatโ€™s been making products for people, and the pets that people love, for more than 100 years.

Pros and cons of working at Mars

Pros

  • Culture, support, team, brands

  • In all honestly, it's not necessarily the nature of the work which makes my job cool, but the people and culture. Mars has 5 key principles: Quality, Responsibility, Mutuality, Efficiency, and Freedom. We're told not to have favourites and to rely on them all equally, but personally I've found mutually to be the coolest. The ability to speak and be heard, as graduates we have time to speak to the entire business, to present to directors, and feel as if we are equals rather than inferior. Our opinions and valid and acted upon. It's a feeling of family value when the directors and managers know you by name and make an effort to get to know you. I've also appreciated the flexible working, working from home and flexi hours, meaning I can get out for a dive or fish if the weather is good. Oh, and the dogs in the office.

  • The care and focus on wellbeing - always feeling like we can take time off if we need it.

  • The company culture is incredibly supportive of graduate trainees' learning and understanding, and there is also a clear level of career progression.

  • The culture

Cons

    • A sore back? I'm not used to being a desk jockey 40 hours a week yet. I've heard the same across the board from friends at other companies, but often, everyone wants to prove themselves, everyone is a perfectionist. That can often lead to longer hours when the strain comes on, but that's okay. We're encouraged to take time back, take ample leave and in general, look after yourself. As with many companies, your path of growth isn't always linear, often promotions depend on jobs becoming vacant, which may take time in some cases. Sometimes, your next best move might be a sidestep, to build experience, before a step up. I suppose working for the 6th largest privately owned company in the world always means things are rather concrete, systems and processes are quite fixed, and projects often take a lengthy amount of time to come to fruition. Smaller companies I feel hold a more dynamic offering.

    • During the current climate of COVID-19 that New Zealand has faced, at times, especially in roles that have little to know internal communication, one cannot help feel isolated at times.