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The 2023 Bunge Internship Program is now open for registration. Candidates interested in joining the team of one of the largest global agribusiness and food companies can apply until September 16th.
People who are studying from the 2nd semester of higher education can participate in the process, with availability to intern for 6 hours a day, in the morning or afternoon.
All undergraduate courses are welcome: throughout the process, candidates will choose their preferred areas and careers.
“We believe that diverse teams help us build creative solutions and innovative results. Therefore, we offer learning and growth opportunities for our interns”, explains Jéssica Afonso D’Agostin, Bunge talent acquisition manager for South America.
The selection process will be 100% online. In addition to the market-compatible grant and the learning trail, the company offers medical assistance, life insurance, meal or cafeteria vouchers (depending on the location) and parking, transportation or charter vouchers (also depending on the location).
To sign up, click here.
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