Research Seminar 2014

28 October 2013

Procter & Gamble will be hosting their annual Researcher Your Future in Science Seminar and would love to consider your students. Below you will find some general program information.

Program Overview:

Our R&D organization is hosting a seminar in the summer of 2014. Through hands-on involvement and a variety of tours and presentations, seminar participants will learn what it is like to work as an R&D Researcher at P&G as we explore all areas of R&D within P&G.  P&G Researchers have unique and challenging careers supporting a wide range of cutting-edge research. During the seminar, full-time P&G Researchers will showcase various work areas, providing exposure to analytical labs, product formulation, process design and scale-up, products research, packaging, etc., to increase your understanding of Researcher career opportunities in science at P&G.  As a participant, your students will be placed in the fast-lane with the opportunity to interview for a 2015 P&G Researcher Summer Internship prior to any other intern recruiting.

 

The Research your Future in Science Seminar is targeted to diverse college students in a science or engineering technology related major that are finishing their first year or second year of a Bachelor’s degree program.  However, all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.

All travel and accommodations will be paid by P&G for those selected to attend.  

Online applications will be accepted year-round, but must be received by March 14, 2014 to be considered for the 2014 Research your Future in Science Seminar.   All applicants will be contacted in spring/summer 2014 as to their status.  

We are seeking students with:

• Proven/exhibited leadership on or off campus.
• Ability to solve problems.
• Ability to engage and work in a diverse working environment

Heather Ferguson |  Senior R&D Recruiting Specialist  | NA Talent Supply | The Procter & Gamble Company  | 2 P&G Plaza, Cincinnati, OH 45202 | (513.945.7546*ferguson.hl@pg.com

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