Career opportunity for young people: internship program at Coca-Cola HBC Hungary
Coca-Cola HBC Hungary offers attractive internship opportunities to university and college students who want to enrich their studies with valuable professional experience. The plant located in Dunaharaszti is waiting for young people who would like to join the team of an international company in three different areas – administration, laboratory and logistics.
Interns receive a net hourly wage of 1,874 forints, which is tax-free for those under 25, thus offering an outstanding opportunity for students. The work requires 20-30 hours per week, which can be flexibly distributed in coordination with studies. With six hours of work per day, an income of up to 225,000 forints per month is possible. The work location is Dunaharaszti, but the company provides a company bus service from several important locations in Budapest and the surrounding area, such as Örs vezér tere, Széll Kálmán tér, Csepel and Szigetszentmiklós, so getting around is easy and convenient.
Participants in the program can gain experience in three different areas, depending on their training and career plans. Administrative interns are involved in supporting daily operational tasks. During their work, they work with Excel spreadsheets, collect and record data, for example related to products. The ideal candidate will have a bachelor’s degree in economics (such as finance or management), strong English skills and good Excel skills.
The laboratory position is primarily aimed at students studying food engineering, bioengineering, chemistry or analytics. Interns will participate in laboratory tests, conduct sensory tastings and play a supporting role in the research and development processes. English is also an advantage, and one of the working days must fall on a Monday.
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