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Summary
The NL Media Relations team acts as a 24/7 newsroom, managing relationships with print, online, social and broadcast media. The team aims to proactively build Shell's reputation in the media by leveraging the successful execution of our business strategy.
The placement
Your first role in the Communications Graduate Programme is an exciting one; as a spokesperson, you will never have a dull moment. The job is right at the heart of the societal debate in NL, hence you will have the opportunity to work with a broad range of topics. As a Communications Graduate, you will spend your time:
We don’t work on a project basis; our work is dominated by external events. As a result, there is a variety of projects in which you can work during your first placement.
The team aims to proactively build Shell's reputation in the media by leveraging the successful execution of business strategy. Cleaner energy solutions are an important part of this business strategy.
This is the first of two Graduate Programme placements; your second could be e.g. in our Global Communications team or in our External Relations teams of one of the businesses. For example, as a Communications (External Relations) advisor.
Who are you?
Programme: a world of opportunities
Join the Communications Shell Graduate Programme and you can look forward to an industry-leading two- to three-year learning programme, offering real responsibility, engaging challenges and continued professional development. And don’t worry, you’ll have a strong support network to help you succeed. Supervisors, coaches, mentors and professional experts will help you monitor and track your progress.
There’s never been a more exciting time to be part of the energy industry. Start your career at Shell and immerse yourself in innovative projects to find economically, socially and environmentally responsible solutions to the world’s energy needs. You’ll be learning alongside brilliant people from all over the world, with the resources and support to explore new ways of thinking and working – all in all, an unbeatable experience.
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Ready to apply?
If you’re excited by the chance to push boundaries and explore frontiers, click on the apply button. In the online application form, select “Communications” as your preferred area of interest.
Do not wait for the deadline!
Our 2019 Graduate opportunities are open to applicants until 31st December 2019, however we strongly recommend not to wait until the end of the year to apply! We process applications throughout the year to fill our positions and hence advise students and graduates to submit their applications early.
At Shell, we believe everyone has a part to play in the global transition to cleaner energy. We’re looking for students and graduates, whose energy and passion for change can help us achieve our goals of providing more and cleaner energy solutions.
We have a range of opportunities, assessed internships and graduate programmes for you to explore. Discover your potential and join us on our journey to develop tomorrow’s energy solutions today.
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