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Internship Corporate Communications - Let’s Really Talk Plastics Project (gp/mm)

  • Categorie: Management Assistentie
    Bedrijf: SABIC
    Beschrijving: Department Corporate Communications Europe is committed to build, enhance and maintain the positive reputation of SABIC in Europe with both its internal and external stakeholders in order to create value for the company. As part of this commitment, we are acting as communications business partner for our businesses and corporate functions (HR, Legal, Finance etc) in developing communications strategies and dedicated communication plans for internal and external communication projects, co-ordinating our presence in the press, giving dedicated communications counsel and organizing events and exhibitions throughout Europe. We develop tools such as brochures, presentations, displays, magazines, websites etc. The Challenge We are looking for a candidate to work on our recently started campaign to improve the image of plastics called: ‘Let’s really talk Plastics’; www.letstalkplastics.com. You will be based at our European headquarters in Sittard, the Netherlands. The candidate would be working within the project team of communication people, subject matter experts and management. We are not looking for a pure strategist but rather for someone who is creative and handsome to support the multi-cultural team with a number of tactical operations such as: Coordinate and follow-up from creative concept development to introduction; Support with development of content, toolkits, website, translations and intranet; Support with event management. Your Profile Internship (not graduate) HBO or University Business/Management; Excellent English communication skills in both spoken and written, other languages pre; Capable of handling multiple assignments, establishing priorities and meeting deadlines; Ability to handle business critical, time sensitive and highly confidential matters; Willingness to learn; independent and mature; Proactive attitude [self-starter] and ability to convince others; Strong project management and administrative skills (incl. knowledge of Microsoft Office programs such as PowerPoint and Excel); excellent planning and organization skills combined with a ‘hands on’ mentality; Flexible and willing to pitch in whenever and wherever needed; Ability to work under stress and meet deadlines; Work permit to work in the Netherlands. Further Information Start September 2011, duration between 3 and 6 months. Supervisor will be head of department. During internship period most of the time will be spent with the project team to execute tasks. For further information regarding this internship you can contact Ger Peerboom, Manager Corporate Communication Europe, + 31 46 722 2207 or ger.peerboom@SABIC-europe.com For general questions please contact Malissa Martens, +31 46 722 2285 or malissa.martens@SABIC-europe.com Sharing our futures in leadership SABIC is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of chemicals, fertilizers, plastics and metals. We supply these materials to other companies, who use them to make products on which the world has come to depend. We are the largest and most reliably profitable public company in the Middle East. Our success is the result of our focus on three key areas: investment in local partnerships, outstanding research and technology programs, and an ambitious global growth strategy. And last, but certainly not least, because of our talented employees who have a passion to deliver. In Europe, SABIC employs over 6,000 professionals and is running 6 world-scale production sites and 4 technology & innovation centers. We are present in almost every European country. Major locations within our broad network of innovation, production and marketing are: Teesside (UK), Cartagena (Spain), Gelsenkirchen (Germany), Geleen (Netherlands) Bergen op Zoom (The Netherlands) and Genk (Belgium). Based upon this strong fundament, we are a key producer of olefins, polyolefins, engineering thermoplastics resins, films and sheets in Europe. At SABIC we are pushing the limits further. We are ambitious and striving to become the preferred world leader in chemicals. To achieve this ambition, we strongly invest in our most important asset – our employees. We see it as our task to help you develop a career with us that challenges you in ways that really make you come alive. Make your career happen with SABIC.
    Locatie: Sittard-Geleen
    Uren: Stage / Afstudeeropdracht
    Datum: 06-10-2011

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