Siemens is one of the largest and most successful electrical engineering and electronics organizations in the world. Operating across many different industry sectors, our technology, products and services touch almost all or our lives in some way every day of the year. With further growth plans, Siemens is now actively seeking to recruit graduates to help achieve these aims. By becoming part of such a diverse organization with so many possibilities under ‘one roof’, Siemens is offering a wealth of opportunities and scope to graduates embarking on their career and seeking a challenge.
Commercial Apprenticeship Program Asia Pacific 2013
Jakarta Raya, Banten
Responsibilities:
This unique and challenging program will start in June 2013 and last 9 months. It is divided into theoretical and practical blocks. During the theory phases, which will be conducted in two different countries within the ASEAN and Pacific Region, all international participants would learn together before applying the acquired knowledge during on-the-job training in the practical phases. Moreover, each trainee will receive support and career development coaching from a high profile internal mentor.
Upon completion of the program, you will be excellently qualified to start your career at Siemens by taking over a challenging task in a commercial position which may include:
Requirements:
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