Graduate Prospects - January 9, 2008 - (Page 8) 8 PROSPECTS GRADUATE Issue 58 · 09 January · Fortnightly www.prospects.ac.uk Destination: Senior Management Highly competitive package TRANSDEV is an international public transport company carrying 4m passengers a day. Operating 100 networks in more than 70 cities worldwide, TRANSDEV is committed to high quality services for passengers around the world. Our UK operations include the pioneering tram system in Nottingham as well as one of the capital’s top bus operators. Our Management scheme is designed to give you the breadth of exposure and experience you need to develop a challenging and successful management career at TRANSDEV. You will experience all aspects of the TRANSDEV business in the UK, plus gain some additional experience of our award-winning services overseas. To get the most out of this, you’ll need to be flexible and mobile and ready for the next challenge. TRANSDEV MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME This is an exceptional opportunity to enter the next phase of your management progression. Our aim is to provide high potential individuals with a structured programme of personal development, business placements and experiences that will provide the necessary skills to be able to move into our senior management team over a 2-3 year period. Degree qualified or not, we will select individuals who can demonstrate drive, enthusiasm and a clear potential to be our senior managers of the future. To apply please call 0870 709 0018 TRANSDEV plc is committed to the personal and professional development of all its staff and to provide equal opportunity. MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS About us: & The Sequoia Partnership was founded 15 years ago by a team of highly motivated FMCG We are and highly focused and provide comprehensive MANUFACTURING manufacturing specialists. Logisticssmall Supply Chain Directors in the Food, Drink and support to Manufacturing, and Consumer Goods sectors, such as Unilever, Nestle, Argos and J Sainsbury. We work at the forefront of manufacturing analysis and implementation techniques. In addition to our core consulting services, we aim to overlay sustainability analysis and also strive to develop clients’ skills through our training arm. The opportunity: If you are interested in applying please download our application form from www.sequoia-uk.com and e-mail it to us at: recruit@sequoia-uk.com with a covering letter by the 18th February 2008 The Sequoia Partnership Berwyn House 2-4 High Street Chalfont St Peter Buckinghamshire SL9 9QA Tel: 01753 481310 We want to recruit two further enthusiastic and committed graduates to join our team as trainee consultants in September 2008, based in our Buckinghamshire office. The work will include using analysis-based approaches to advise our major clients on their supply chain issues: Manufacturing Strategy, Supply Chain Design, and Sales & Operations Planning. We offer the client experience of a major consultancy with the working experience of an exciting small business, where your voice will be heard. We guarantee you early involvement in client assignments and real responsibility in the successful delivery of projects. In keeping with Sequoia’s emphasis on numerically assisted thinking, the projects are often highly analytical, as we seek to advise our clients on their key issues and opportunities within Supply Chain Design and Manufacturing Strategy. About you: We look for candidates with an excellent degree in a numerate subject; where analytical, statistical or numerical problem solving skills have been developed. In addition to this, we look for an innovative approach to problem solving, and first class communication and interpersonal skills. We also look favourably on relevant industry experience. The starting salary is £25,400. www.sequoia-uk.com sequoia http://www.prospects.ac.uk http://www.transdevplc.co.uk http://www.sequoia-uk.com http://www.sequoia-uk.com
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