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LeaRegistered Nurseing & Digital Content Creation Graduate - Now Hiring!

Henkel
Hertfordshire
2 weeks ago
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About this Position

Join us as a Learning and Digital Content Creation Graduate and get the opportunity to work alongside professionals from diverse backgrounds to achieve common goals and drive organisational success. This is how you can dare to make an impact:

What you´ll do
  • Support the Adhesives Campus with the creation of learning materials (including videos, interactive guides, PowerPoints etc).
  • Develop and upskill our Global Sales and Marketing teams.
  • Support with the development of our SharePoint and digital tools.

What makes you a good fit
  • You should graduate (before September 2026 and no more than two years prior) with a Bachelor, Masters (or equivalent) degree from Business, Digital Design, Content Creation or any related field.
  • Be passionate about working in a fast paced and vibrant environment.
  • Interested in how big companies sell and how we develop our Sales & Marketing teams.
  • Team player with excellent communication skills (written and verbal).
  • Digital Creation.
  • Good organisation, creative thinking, flexibility and exceptional attention to detail.
  • Strong IT skills; excellent knowledge of Adobe Creative Cloud, and MS Office tools especially PowerPoint.
Some perks of joining Henkel
  • Flexible work scheme with flexible hours, hybrid work model
  • Diverse national and international growth opportunities
  • Global wellbeing standards with health and preventive care programs
  • Gender-neutral parental leave for a minimum of 8 weeks
  • Performance bonus / incentives
  • Competitive Pension & Life Assurance - Company contributes up to 10% of basic salary
  • Annual Leave: 27 days plus 8 Bank Holidays
  • Celebration vouchers

At Henkel, we come from a broad range of backgrounds, perspectives, and life experiences. We believe the uniqueness of all our employees is the power in us. Become part of the team and bring your uniqueness to us! We welcome all applications across different genders, origins, cultures, religions, sexual orientations, disabilities, and generations.





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