Heineken, the multinational leader in beer manufacturing, calls all over Brazil for candidates with no experience to intern in its factories
The Dutch multinational Heineken, in addition to water, hops and malt, sees the importance of supporting young people to enter the job market. The company has open internship vacancies for its factories in Brazil. See below for requirements and how to apply.
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In Brazil, the HEINEKEN Group's beer portfolio comprises Heineken, Sol, Kaiser, Bavaria, Amstel, Kirin Ichiban, Schin, No Grau, Devassa, Baden Baden, Eisenbahn and Glacial. O non-alcoholic portfolio includes soft drinks and water such as Água Schin, Schin Tônica and soft drinks Itubaína, FYs and Viva Schin.
Check below the requirements to compete for internship vacancies and work in the multinational leader in brewing
- Students enrolled in a bachelor's degree course with availability of 1 to 2 years for an internship;
- Passing the online tests;
- Live in the city of the vacancy, or have mobility for the daily commute to the place of work;
- Availability to intern 30 hours a week;
- English will be a plus
Inscrição: Candidates with no experience looking for their first job and interested in Heineken internship vacancies, you can register at this link, good luck.
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Heineken invites young people from all over Brazil to take free online courses on the positive consumption of alcoholic beverages
the multinational Dutch Heineken, in addition to water, hops and malt, sees the responsible consumption of alcohol as another key ingredient in its recipe for success. The company launched an online version with 200 places in free courses for young people from all over Brazil of its WeLab program.
The idea is to address, with people aged 18 to 24, socio-emotional issues and youth challenges that are the background of the excessive alcohol consumption.
Inscrição: Interested parties must register by April 30. through this link. Good luck!
Coca Cola and Heineken make an agreement and the dispute with Ambev should intensify between the giant suppliers of alcoholic beverages
Coca Cola announced an agreement with Heineken to remodel its distribution network in Brazil and places the multinational Ambev, the world's largest beverage company, in tight skirt.
The agreement between the Heineken Group and the Coca-Cola distribution system in Brazil announced on Wednesday, the 24th, puts an end to an impasse that extends since the purchase of Brasil Kirin by the Dutch brewery, in 2017.
The partnership between giants Heineken and Coca-Colaa will enter into force in the middle of this year and will be valid until 2026, but there is the possibility that it will be extended for another five years.
For analysts, the agreement means more competition between the giants Ambev, Coca Cola and Heineken