Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - (Page 10) 10 PROSPECTS GRADUATE Issue 76 · 17 September 2008 · Fortnightly www.prospects.ac.uk Business Graduate Location Thames Ditton, Surrey (although short-term placements may be carried out at other sites within the UK to enhance business awareness). So who are we? Since 1992,Venson has focused on achieving a leadership position independent providers, offering quality automotive solutions that deliver a guaranteed return on investment. We are proud Salary £20,000 plus six monthly increments This is a challenging Graduate scheme with real rewards, recognition and leadership development. So where do you come in? Over the course of three years you will undertake a program designed to provide exposure to a variety of business units within the Company with a strong emphasise on sales and account management. The programme has been carefully planned to ensure that you will develop a complete understanding of our market, products, customers, competitors and suppliers. What do you need to demonstrate? Drive to succeed Effective communication skills Business passion – excellent academic record in a business/analytical discipline Ability to take ownership At Venson our staff sign up to our Customer First Mission and aspire to our values of Empathy, Positivity, Integrity, Accountability and Flexibility. If this sounds like you, please apply to Kellie Shaw at k.shaw@venson.com demonstrating how you can contribute. Venson is an equal opportunities and age positive employer. purpose, repair and maintenance, asset management, funding and workshop management. we go.Testimony to this is our client retention rate of over 95%. What is exciting about our Scheme? Provides a platform in which to build a successful career Part of a progressive and dynamic Company who are at the top of their game Exposure to varied business activities in depth Opportunities to progress within the Company www.venson.com Got a question about your career? Discover your career options and email a careers consultant today for impartial expert advice. Find out more http://www.prospects.ac.uk http://www.venson.com http://www.venson.com http://www.prospects.ac.uk/offer http://www.prospects.ac.uk/offer
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 Editorial: Experience Gap Editorial: Job Blogs BAE Systems GCHQ Editorial: Ask The Employers BMRB Ltd WorkDirections UK Limited Venson Automotive Solutions National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition AMEC Enterprise Rent-A-Car RECEX LLP University of Manchester University of Strathclyde Editorial: Blown on Course Manchester Metropolitan University Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - (Page 1) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - Editorial: Experience Gap (Page 2) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - Editorial: Job Blogs (Page 3) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - BAE Systems (Page 4) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - GCHQ (Page 5) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - Editorial: Ask The Employers (Page 6) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - Editorial: Ask The Employers (Page 7) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - BMRB Ltd (Page 8) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - WorkDirections UK Limited (Page 9) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - Venson Automotive Solutions (Page 10) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition (Page 11) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - Enterprise Rent-A-Car (Page 12) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - RECEX LLP (Page 13) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - University of Manchester (Page 14) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - University of Strathclyde (Page 15) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - Editorial: Blown on Course (Page 16) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - Editorial: Blown on Course (Page 17) Graduate Prospects - 17 September, 2008 - Manchester Metropolitan University (Page 18)
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