All of the below information comes directly from job reviews written by Procter & Gamble employees based on 58 reviews.
 
 
Responsibility:
4.4/5
 
Work Life Balance:
4.3/5
 
Environmental Awareness:
4.5/5
 
Benefits:
4.6/5
 
Company Culture:
4.6/5
 
Career Progression:
4.4/5
 
Colleagues:
4.7/5
 
Training:
4.5/5
 
Enjoyment:
4.3/5
 
Overall Rating:
4.4/5
 

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Industry: Consumer Goods and FMCG Department: Sales Job Title: National Account Manager

Industry: Consumer Goods and FMCG Department: Sales Job Title: National Account Manager

Industry: Consumer Goods and FMCG Department: Sales Job Title: National Account Manager

What are the best and worst things about your job?

The responsibility you get straight away which I don't think you get at many graduate jobs and the culture/people you work with make it a company I can't imagine leaving.

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What are the best and worst things about your job?

Landing products, building relationships and growing brands.

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What are the best and worst things about your job?

- responsibility & trust is given to all employees
- fun, kind & intelligent people to work with every day
- great training
- great support structure
- ability to see the tangible impact of your work in the market/ on retailer's shelves

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What are the best and worst things about your job?

Complete ownership of a multi-million pound business that you can take in any direction you want!

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What are the best and worst things about your job?

A lot of autonomy- my patch is almost like my business
Very good training
A lot of freebies
Good rewards and benefits

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What are the best and worst things about your job?

Training, travel and responsibility.

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What are the best and worst things about your job?

The responsibility I was given from day 1. Higher management treated me as part of the team straght away and never felt I was less than anyone else even though I had less experience.

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What are the best and worst things about your job?

The challenging and rewarding experiences that you get by helping to drive your brand.

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What are the best and worst things about your job?

The autonomy of the business and the wide range of tasks associated with it.

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What are the best and worst things about your job?

Having independence and freedom to make your own decisions. I feel valued and valuable. The work-life balance and office culture is spot on as well.

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What are the best and worst things about your job?

Lots to learn, and I like the responsibility and project management.

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What are the best and worst things about your job?

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What are the best and worst things about your job?

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What are the best and worst things about your job?

The freedom and responsibility that I am given in my role makes me feel like I am really adding value to the company and my ideas and opinion is respected.

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What are the best and worst things about your job?

- Level of responsibility.

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What are the best and worst things about your job?

The amazing people I get to work with on a daily basis. That the work that you do has an impact. The fact you have responsibility right from the start and that you are trusted. I know very few peers who are making such an impact and are given such confidence and support from leadership.

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The best thing about my job is the impact I have as the account manager - things like how my brand appears in store, what activations are online, and the contribution I can make to P&G as a whole. I also love the people I work with - they make coming into the office not feel like going to work - everyone is so motivated and driven but also super friendly too.

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Application Advice:

Be honest about why you think you'd like a career in sales and FMCG - what strengths of yours and previous experience (however broad) have developed skills that lend themselves to the role and make you the right candidate.

Interview Advice:

Competency-based questions, use the STAR technique (situation, task, action, result).

National Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Be yourself - they want to know what makes you you. Interesting things you've done are a big pull and how you build relationships.

Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

- give your application your all, and think about examples to demonstrate the qualities you want your employee to know
- apply in good time
- take the practises seriously for the numerical/verbal test
- reach out to grads (new starts at the company) for advice if you have questions, HR can put you in touch
- research the brands & how FMCG industry works

Interview Advice:

- P&G is a people company - your interaction with your interviewer is really important
- don't be nervous - every interviewer is a genuinely nice person who wants to give you the opportunity to show your best side
- think of examples
- prepare competency questions

National Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Interview Advice:

Have to hand strong examples of the peak performance factors (can be found on the website).

You will typically get asked the same question more than once in the different interviews you have, don't panic about this!

Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Do your research and always think about how the skills you currently progress relate to the role you are applying for. Think outside the box with your answers.

Interview Advice:

They will put you under pressure as in our day to day job we are constantly coming under fire from customers and having to work in time restrictions, difficult situations etc. so stay calm and be prepared!

Territory Manager, Oral B at Procter & Gamble
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Interview Advice:

Use the CAR model to answer questions. Context, Action, Result.

Supply Chain, Product Supply at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Focus on one job role to apply to, don't go with the shotgun approach of applying for every role P&G provides as it won't help you. On your CV highlight the impacts you have made in your previous work experience.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself and make sure your answers are structured. Make it as easy for the interviewer as possible to give you a good score. Also, make sure your answers highlight what you did in every scenario. Focus on the 'I' did, not the 'we' did.

HR Manager, HR at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Show what makes you unique and be yourself.

Interview Advice:

Be comfortable, most of our interviewers are just really nice people who just want you to be at your best.

HR Associate Manager, Human Resources at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Get to know the company culture - fit is a super important part of the recruiting process. Demonstrate leadership in all activities you've done.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself! Be able to talk about your experiences and highlight the leadership skills you've demonstrated.

Assistant Brand Manager, Brand Management at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Set aside a good amount of time and have no distractions - online assessments can take some time and are important as they secure your interview

Interview Advice:

Have examples to use in questions, be yourself, ask them anything you are unsure of about the role

Associate Researcher, Research & Development – Process Design at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Prepare before with some maths and personality tests online

Interview Advice:

Be well prepared for questions like "Give me an example of when you showed leadership skills",
"What would you do if.."

Analyst, HR at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Make sure your application stands out. Research the company principles and values and apply them during the interview.

Interview Advice:

They want to hear about what you have done, as well as team achievements. When you are answering a question make sure you talk about what you did, steps you took and what you learnt, as well as the outcome for the team etc.

Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Be yourself, don't try and answer what you think they want you to say. Say what you actually think.

Interview Advice:

Be natural and conversational, don't be too formal. When they ask you questions don't give university group work as examples! Think of real-world applications to problem-solving etc.

National Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Interview Advice:

Just a good understanding of what things you've done in the past to show you have contributed to the PEAK factors.

Associate Scientist, PGP at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Be yourself!

National Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

read the job description and role requirements and understand what they are looking for before drafting the application.

Interview Advice:

examples of leadership, teamwork and mentor/coaching required.

Engineer, Manufacturing product supply at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Read all the information available on the website. Make your CV and cover letter very specific and tailored to the role.

Interview Advice:

Answer questions in the CAR approach (context, action, result) and look up example questions online.

Senior Scientist, Research and Development at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Stay focused and practice for online assessments.
Be truthful on the online personality test. Don't try and game it.

Interview Advice:

Make sure for the interview you know your CV, find your best examples and use the STAR approach. Don't only say what you did, but also why you did it? How did you come up with an action and specify what was the final outcome? Demonstrate the results of your actions!
Preparation is key!

Sales Finance Manager, Finance & Accounting at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Show that you have a big passion for consumer goods, powerful brands and the company. Make sure you can reference the Principles & Values of the company. Stand out as much as possible, reference something you think may set you apart from others.

Interview Advice:

Make sure you are yourself and don't try to be the person you think the company want you to be. They are looking for individuals, not people that will try to fit a mould. Show that you know about the company and have a passion for FMCG and their brands.

Skincare Category Management and Insights Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

- Be yourself.
- Show you can make decisions.
- Communication skills.
- Work well under pressure.

Interview Advice:

- Give examples and show numbers - what you have achieved.
- Ask questions about the interviewer to get a sense of if you want to work there!

National Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Share true life examples. What you have specifically contributed to team efforts.

Interview Advice:

Sell yourself and the tasks you did. Be clear.

Instore Project Manager, Customisation at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Make sure you do lots of research and tailor your CV to the role you are applying for - you need to be able to demonstrate passion!

Interview Advice:

Be yourself and relax, use examples which demonstrate leadership and courage, even the ones you think might not be relevant. You can still have demonstrated leadership by caring for a relative or working a part-time job as much as a fancy internship!

Talent Supply Manager, Human Resources at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Make sure you can articulate why you would be proud to work for P&G above competitors and be clear as to why you would be better suited to having such big responsibility from day 1.

Interview Advice:

Be clear in your motivations, do your research, make sure you ask questions that demonstrate you want to get to know P&G as well as the other way round. Be aware of what a privilege it is to work for P&G because its something that nobody in the office takes for granted.

National Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

If you want to work for a large multinational company and don't mind working long hours for fast progression then this is the job for you!

Interview Advice:

Based on how good a fit you will be for P&G vs. the Purpose, Values and Principles of you and the company.

Line Leader, Manufacturing at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Embrace the PVP's of the company.

Interview Advice:

Be true about yourself.

Process Engineer, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

In your CV make sure you clearly articulate what YOU personally did to achieve the specific and quantifiable results - don't list tasks, list achievements.
Practice, practice, practice for the online tests! They are difficult.

Interview Advice:

The interviews are behavioural question based... "tell me about a time when you...". You need to give examples of stories or anecdotes from previous jobs/teams/projects/volunteering that demonstrate the core skills asked for on the careers website. Always answer with CARE - context, action, result, evaluation.

Associate HR Manager, GBS HR at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Read up on what the company values (our Success Drivers and Purpose, Values and Principles). A large proportion of people fail our tests because of lack of preparation and awareness; you not only need to practice logical/mathematical questions but also our success drivers test which looks to see if you are a good fit to P&G.

Interview Advice:

As with your CV, look to include Context, Action and Result for all your examples (commercial, extra-curricular and academicals).

User Experience Lead, Financial Solutions at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Read the PVPs and success drivers on the company website and make sure they make sense to you and you can demonstrate them in your answers to questions.

Interview Advice:

Same as the application - make sure you give context, action and result for your examples. Demonstrate attention to detail, focus on results and remember that the interviewer wants to hire someone they would want to work with.

Line Leader, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Demonstrate really strong leadership skills, a strong desire to win and an openness to constantly learn and be challenged.

Interview Advice:

Tell me about a time you have shown leadership, an example of responsibility & when you have overcome a problem with a creative solution.

Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Take time when filling out the application and plan your answers to fit the CAR format - context, action, results. Also make sure to focus on your contribution to results by saying "I did X" and "we delivered X"

Interview Advice:

It's a competency based interview. Always practice and even write out your examples beforehand... it can be tough in your first interview to think of a time when you showed leadership and then answer it in a CAR format so your make sure you're prepared!

Sales Finance Manager, Finance at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

P&G looks for leadership, be sure to call this out irrespective of the function you are applying for.
Ensure you practise the psychometric testing; too many good students slip up here.

Interview Advice:

Competency based; follow the CAR format with your answers.
C - Context of the situation/Example.
A - Actions that you personally took.
R - Results of your actions.

IT Project Manager, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Do your research make sure you know who we are and what we believe in. Practice the online tests and proof read your CV.

Interview Advice:

Just be yourself, you need to remember the interviewers are real people they want to see someone they'd enjoy working with. Make sure you've recapped on the company and know everything you have on your CV.

Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Demonstrate leadership across a variety of extra-curricular and work experience opportunities.

National Account Manager, Superdrug at Procter & Gamble
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Interview Advice:

Be yourself, they will ask more about your personality and your feelings, with the interviewer instead of your university background.

Process Engineer, Electronic Engineer at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Be prepare for a challenging career.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself.

Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Internet-based application, including CV details and questionnaire.

Initial application is followed by online and in-person assessments, including a reasoning test.

Succesful completion of assessments leads to interviews which are the final stage of the application process.

Interview Advice:

Draw examples of your capabilities from all aspects of your life, not just from your academic experience. Be ambitious, P&G is competitive and look for people who will strive to grow.

Scientist, Fabric & Home Care R&D at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Prepare well and take your time for the application process. It is certainly worth doing one excellent application than five mediocre ones!

Interview Advice:

Read about the company - do your research! Then think about stories that you can compare against the typical interview questions. From there, just be yourself and enjoy the interviews.

IT Systems Analyst, Financial Solutions at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Real world examples to show characteristics, interest in job area outside of academic study.

Engineer, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Be creative and different. Make sure your cover letter is unique and will attract attention. Prepare well for the online test and prepare even more if you are invited to the second test.

Interview Advice:

In the interview you will be asked to describe situations where you have shown special skills (e.g. leadership, innovation, team work...). Review your CV and everything you have done before. Be relaxed and natural.

Process Engineer, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Practice the reasoning tests! And learn what the Success Drivers are (which are online on the careers website), which are the competencies that P&G hire against.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself. The interviews at P&G are relaxed and more like a conversation.

Associate HR Manager, Human Resources at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

P&G will give you an excellent foundation to build your future career. Be open minded and try to think critically about how you could influence change and improvements in the business you are working on.

Interview Advice:

Focus hard on all the skills you have gained from your past experiences. List lots of examples of when you have showed leadership, teamwork and other key competencies so that you are well prepared for your interview. Don't feel restricted to academic examples, so long as the skill is relevant it doesn't matter if the context comes from hobbies and life experiences.

National Account Manager, Prestige at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Context - Action - Results
Make sure you have a selection of answers to 'name a time when' questions that are varied and showcase what YOU did without sounding cocky.

Interview Advice:

Name a time when you lead a team, name a time when you disagreed with someone and how did you come to a conclusion, name a time when you showed leadership.

Senior Finance Manager, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Plan in advance, check for application dates regularly.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself, if you fit P&G you'll get in.

Design Engineer, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Make sure that your personality matches the company purpose and values.

Interview Advice:

P&G's interviews are very predictable and the same questions are always asked. No surprises.

Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

It is best to apply as a summer or year intern. Then continue as a graduate if you fit well with the company and enjoy it.

Interview Advice:

Think about lots of examples of experiences where you have demonstrated teamwork and leadership skills.

Process Engineer, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Don't rush. Take your time to answer the questions.

Interview Advice:

Where possible link your answers/examples to the Company's Purpose, Values and Principles (you can find these on the website).

Production Line Manager, Manufacturing/Packing at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Leadership skills are a priority - show where YOU personally have led a team, task or project from start to finish and make clear what the results that you achieved were. As opposed to talking about a character trait you think is desirable, instead mention something you have done which inherently reflects this skill - 'demonstrate not state'.
What should be clear in your application is your desire to work in and passion for a certain area of the business and why, as opposed to relevant work experience where actual achievements were minimal.

Interview Advice:

Questions are all behavioural and generally start with 'Tell me about a time when....'
E.g. '....you led a group of people to success'; '...an idea of yours brought about change'; '...you were involved in a conflict at work'; '...you had to change a plan at the last minute'. Interviewers look for examples that demonstrate key capabilities such as leadership, ownership, agility, discipline etc. Prepare scenarios from your work, university, school, extra-curricular activities, holidays etc. that you can use as examples to answer these types of questions.

Associate HR Manager, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Study your corporate principles!

Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Prepare your resume thoroughly so it is "P&G compliant" - include P&G values (leadership etc.)

Interview Advice:

The process is very structured, prepare different points you can talk about once you understand what the process is about. It is all about preparation.

Project Manager, Banking at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Ensure your CV is up to scratch and emphasises what you have done in your academic and extracurricular life.

Interview Advice:

Focus on what you have to give the role. Be yourself and show how your strengths and experiences make you the best fit for the role. Don't get bogged down by regurgitating company data and PG history.

Account Manager, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Have several different tangible examples of leadership for your application form & the online personality questionnaire. Be concise and focus on the results or actions of each example.

Interview Advice:

Similar to above - the interviews are largely competency based and they hire the person and then give you the necessary training afterwards. Don't include anything on your CV if you can't expand on it and try to have a variety of examples - e.g. not all captain of a sports team. They are also looking for initiative and drive so you don't have to have had a title in a group for it to be a good example. Read up on the Success Drivers which is what they assess you on.

Account Manager, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Think of situations where you had strong leadership behaviours.

Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Emphasize leadership roles in your application - think extra-curricular
Show personality and energy at interview

Interview Advice:

Usual competency questions
- when were you a leader
- when did you take intitiative
- when did you convince someone to change their mind etc.

Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Be yourself and show clear tangible examples of where you have made a difference or impact in whatever you are doing.

National Account Manager, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Give examples of when you have lead/taken the lead in the past

Interview Advice:

Be yourself- P&G put a large emphasis on honesty and values

Market Planning Manager, Hair & Skin at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Look up the values and principles of the company, show leadership skills.

Process Engineer, Manchester at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Research the company's purpose, principles and values.

Interview Advice:

Show how you are a team player.
Ensure that you have examples from past experiences.

Demand Planner, Hair Care at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Practice Reasoning Test.

Interview Advice:

Be genuine - there's no faking to be a completely different person that can hold up after the internship.

HR Associate Manager, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Prove your leadership

Interview Advice:

Prove your passion

Analysts, Business intelligence at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Make sure you practice and nail the tests.

Interview Advice:

Always answer in a Context, Action, Result format.

Customer Team Finance Manager, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Take time when filling out the application and plan your answers to fit the CAR format - context, action, results. Also make sure to focus on your contribution to results by saying "I did X" and "we delivered X"

Interview Advice:

It's a competency based interview. Always practice and even write out your examples beforehand... it can be tough in your first interview to think of a time when showed leadership and then answer it in a CAR format so your make sure you're prepared!

Finance Team Leader, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Go for it! You will learn so much in a short space of time and work in an industry which has a tangible influence on national shopper habits. You will work on many new launches that touch all the P&G commercial functions & external influencers, from negotiating space and promotions with the retailers to joint marketing and supply chain efficiencies.

Interview Advice:

Just be yourself. At P&G we recognise it is just as important for the company to be right for you and you for the company. Focus on your own stregths and leadership experiences vs regurgitating P&G history and company data.

National Account Manager, Prestige at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Just be yourself and don't pretend to be someone you're not.
You'll feel if you are a good fit for the company, and if you feel that, there's a very good chance you might get picked.

Interview Advice:

Also interview the company and the persons that are interviewing you. Don't just answer to the questions they ask you.

Process Engineer, Manufacturing at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Best way to prepare is by looking at the success drivers on the P&G website and thinking of examples where you have demonstrated each one.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself!

Associate HR Manager, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Doing your best and working hard is expected of every employee - you need to be prepared to lead, innovate and communicate well to be recognised and get the most out of your time at P&G.

Interview Advice:

Prepare for the tests - loads of materials available online

Finance Manager, Finance at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Be confident and tell the company how good you are. Make sure your passion for the business and for technology comes through in your CV and covering letter!

Interview Advice:

Always think about context, action, result, when answering questions. Be confident, be personable and make it a 2-way conversation.

IT Project Manager, Financial Solutions at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Practice the online tests don’t just jump straight in to these as this is where we lose a large proportion of people. Try to structure your CV in a logical way and make sure why you are applying for the role and company comes through on your covering letter.

Interview Advice:

Just be yourself and be truthful they are looking for people who will great for the company but who they will also enjoy working with.

Systems Analyst, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Prepare for competency interviews (tell me about a time when you...)

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Application Advice:

Really highlight examples of leadership - this can be in anything you have done at uni/volunteering/sports/societies/work placements. Make sure you explain your examples in the CAR format - don't just give a one line job description.

Interview Advice:

Try and structure your answers in the CAR format, and know your CV inside out so you can give varied examples.

Solutions Analyst, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Make sure your C.V. isn't purely academic, additional interests (sport, travelling, etc.) is great

Interview Advice:

Think about times when you have demonstrated certain skills and how you overcame challenges

National Account Manager, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

If you are grads, apply for it and you will have enormous learning opportunities.
If you have more than 5 years experience, don't apply as PG only recruits entry level and you will be doing the same as grads.

Interview Advice:

Interview is easy.

Market Planning Manager, Product Supply at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Structure responses according to the context of the situation, the action you took, and the result that occurred. Most people forget to include the result.

Interview Advice:

The interview style is largely based around "give an example of when..." so have answers prepared and try to draw on a variety of experiences - not just the same one time and time again.

Commerical Manager, Business Development at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Make sure you pick the business area which you are most passionate to work in as you will need to get this across in the application.

Interview Advice:

Come with lots of examples when you've used your skills and be able to explain why you want to work for a company like P&G

Process Engineer, Product Supply at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Commit to it. It is a fantastic experience, which you won't regret.

Interview Advice:

Don't overthink your strengths and weaknesses, rather then of examples in which you have proven certain skills. How did you handle XY situations and why.

Packaging Development, Fine Fragrance at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Focus on the success drivers

ABM, Marketing at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Think about times you have shown people management skills and organisation

Process Engineer, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Make sure to highlight any work experience that is relevant in any way to supply chain and the FMCG industry. You may have never worked in this area before, but any work experience that shows the skills needed to work in it (e.g. logic, problem solving, being able to work under pressure), is vital to not only mention but also highlight.

Interview Advice:

Make sure you research on the company before the interview. You can talk all day about yourself, however if you don't know anything about the company then it does not make you stand out as a candidate. In particular for supply chain, research on the different types of supply chain roles they have (which is a lot!), and which ones you might be interested in. Also try and find out about the supply chain itself (e.g. how many and where are factories/distribution centres in UK and Europe). Something that is also always good to have a think about is how the supply chain and FMCG business could change in the future as technology develops.

Demand Planning Manager, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

The biggest criteria for marketing is "positions of leadership". P&G looks for people who can take responsibility from Day 1, and show initiative.

Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Get your application in early and be thoroughly prepared for every step, there's plenty of advice and tips out there on each stage if you search for it.

Interview Advice:

Interviews will comprise of competency based questions, remember what the company stands for and try and answer in a concise manner with this in mind.

Junior Account Manager, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

There are a lot of application stages to complete. Please be patient. Prepare well for logical tests.

Interview Advice:

Interviews are usually held in form of questions, like “Please tell me about one situation where you were better than the team.”, “Please tell me about one situation where you showed flexibility/ managerial skills and so on”.

Process Engineer, Processes at Procter & Gamble
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Interview Advice:

-Ask lots of questions
-Be yourself

Market Initiative Leader, Haircare & Skincare at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Read and learn about P&G's PVPs before answering application questions
Take practice tests before the online test (you will have to take the test in person before your interview, so it's important to be able to take the test yourself under pressure)

Interview Advice:

Learn the PVPs before an interview. Come to the interview with examples in your mind of times when you've exhibited the PVPs.

Process Engineer, Syndets at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Show your skills, interest and passion using examples from your past. Every example should be from a different situation to show your breadth of interest and activities.

Interview Advice:

Show your skills, interest and passion using examples from your past. Every example should be from a different situation to show your breadth of interest and activities.

Engineer, Gillette at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

If you have good enough grades and good character, and have not just gone to school and uni thorughout your life, but have done lots of stuff outside of that, you will do well in my opinion!

Interview Advice:

Let your character shine through. It's taken for granted that you'll be intelligent if you get through the test stages, so by the time you're at interview, it's all about how you are as a person, how you interact with people and how you can think for yourself.

Process Engineer, Manufacturing Operations at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Make sure you are applying for the area you are most interested in, lateral movements in the company (between brands) can happen but are less common than shown in your original entry line.

Interview Advice:

As always be yourself, never say you know something you don't. P&G is great at training people in everything they need for the job so don't worry if you are missing a specific technical skill, they will focus on your overall capabilities.

Design Engineer, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Read and understand our Purpose Values and Principles as these are very much alive at P&G.

Interview Advice:

Read and understand our 'what we look for section' on the careers website. This is really what your interview will be assessed against.

National Account Manager, Customer Business Development at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Get prepared for online tests before taking them - they are not trivial at all.

Project Manager, Financial Solutions at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Use CAR Context, Action, Result. They really like this and shows good structure.

Interview Advice:

Same again use CAR Context, Action, Result. They really like this and shows good structure. In the interview be yourself, the managers are hiring people they want to work with so if you lie they will soon find out.

Application Manager, IT Solutions at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Practice for the online tests!! Advice on the website and at University Careers Services!

project Manager, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Ensure your CV is short and punchy - it needs to be highlights of your key skills while ensuring the reader stays focused. The online test needs to be done honestly without any distraction. The focus throughout the process should be around leadership.

Gillette Account Manager, Sainsburys Team at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Make sure you spend time to look at and understand the success drivers and always relate your answers to the success drivers as they are a key part of the application process.
I would definitely do practice papers on the verbal and non verbal sections if you're not used to them - they aren't difficult but some people fall down here just because they haven't practiced!
If applying for the process engineer manufacturing roles they will usually look for an engineering degree, where as the distribution centres will usually look for engineering or supply chain management degrees.

Interview Advice:

Again - it's all about the success drivers when thinking about what questions you could be asked. Expect there to be up to 2-3 separate interviews with different indivduals across the site. Just be yourself as even if they don't think you're a fit for a certain P&G job, they may see you fitting somewhere else.

Process Engineer, Supply Network Operations at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

An understanding in TPM systems would be beneficial as P&G is built on its own interpretation of this philosophy. Otherwise, having experience in leadership & people management would be useful. You can best prepare for what would be expected of you by the company by visiting the website and learning about the P&G Success Drivers. Be prepared to sit some relatively simple aptitude assessments.

Interview Advice:

An understanding in TPM systems would be beneficial as P&G is built on its own interpretation of this philosophy. Otherwise, having experience in leadership & people management would be useful. You can best prepare for what would be expected of you by the company by visiting the website and learning about the P&G Success Drivers. Be prepared to sit some relatively simple aptitude assessments.

Start Up Leader, Product Supply Initiatives – West Thurrock at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Overall, P&G's main focus is it's people, so it's important that you are true to yourself throughout your application. We have a really great leadership programme here too, so try to highlight your leadership experience in any capacity. The other thing to realise is that P&G are quite different to most graduate recruiters, and the process is pretty bespoke. Make sure you read through all the info available on the web and look for more - but don't get put off if you're not jumping through exactly the same hoops that you do for everyone else!

Interview Advice:

Preparation is everything, however you don't want to fall into the trap of being too automated. I found it useful to google potential questions and write three or four word answers about a relavant experience that would trigger a useful response. Don't get carried away with scripting every answer, the team here want to see what you are like and how you naturally respond to situations. We have a set of success drivers that we look for in our interview process, so it's always good to look through those on the web and see if you have any good examples of when you've displayed that trait.

Commercial Finance Analyst, Finance & Accounting at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Have concrete examples of when you've shown the success drivers and be 'human' in your interview. P&G hire the person and add the skills later.

Interview Advice:

As above. Be yourself. Cheesy but really important.

Account Manager, CBD at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Be true to yourself, and be passionate about your career. The best is if you love what you do - and show it when you apply for a job advert. At this company you're not applying for just a job - you're applying for a carreer.

Interview Advice:

Prepare with a lot of examples from previous experience (can be university group excercises as well), when you can demonstrate how you have great skills to solve issues.

Compliance Systems Manager, Quality Assurance at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Go along to P&G career events if you see the opportunity. Talk to one of the employees there, follow up with an email and get their advice for when you are applying.

Interview Advice:

Have a lot of examples where you have been in positions of leadership, or self-started projects. For Research & Development - be technically curious and interested in the science of how and why things work.

Scientist, Product Research at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Show leadership qualities.

Interview Advice:

Talk about projects you've worked on.

Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Study hard. Do research on the comany you are working for. Try and get some work experience, even if it means working a few months for free.

Interview Advice:

Talk about hobbies and interests. - Try and include team sports and individual sports.
Ask them a sensible question (see research above)
Don't ask about sallary / holiday straight away - let them ask you that..
Dress smart, don't slouch.
Do research on posture for interviews
Study some mensa tests for the tests you will get during the interview.
Arrive early

Designer, Research Design at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Make sure you understand what you bring to the table before you apply - look at everything you have done and achieved and make sure you highlight all those key achievements in your application. Also, understand what the company is looking for before applying, that will help you frame your application appropriately.

Interview Advice:

be yourself and try to not be too nervous. An interview is a conversation about you and about the company...you have already nailed by 50% of it by just understanding what you want, what you have to give and what they are looking for.

Finance Analyst, at Procter & Gamble
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Interview Advice:

ALL responses should be following the CAR - context action result - model. You need to show what you have done, how, in what context and what it delivered.

Service & Data Management Leader – Distribution Centre Leader, Distribution Centre / Warehouse at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Do your research. The P&G Careers website is extremely informative and gives a true indication of what they are looking for. Don't try to change based on what they are looking for. If it doesn't sound like your strengths, it might not be the right thing for you.

Interview Advice:

The interviews are based on your experiences, so for example they ask questions like "tell me about a time when you lead a group..." "Tell me about a time when you were flexible in a situation that lead to improved results...£

Account Manager, CBD at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Read up on what each function/business area does at P&G so you can make the best decision about which role is for you.

Because we hire people as managers straight into the function of their interest, with the intention of growing them within this function, you should have a good idea of what it is that function does.

Luckily, we hire a lot of graduates through internships so there is an opportunity to see over a 10 week (or 12 month period in some cases), whether it is for you or not!

Interview Advice:

You don't need to have an prior knowledge or experience in the area you are applying to but really do take the time to understand P&G's values and what we look for (success drivers). If you know this, you will likely be better equipped for the interview.

Associate HR Manager, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Listen carefully to all the advice that you're given and apply any learnings. The process is seeking to understand i) how well you have performed in the past and ii) your ability and potential to learn and perform in the future. Use the CAR method: Context (background to a challenge), Action (the steps you took), Result (what you acheived).

Interview Advice:

Use the CAR (Context, Action, Result) technique again and think about how you have demonstrated each of the Success Drivers (if possible, multiple examples) in the past.

Assistant Brand Manager, Brand Operations at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Be really well prepared for the tests.

Interview Advice:

Check advice on P&G website and prepare examples.

Systems analyst, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Personalise your CV to the role and company.

Interview Advice:

Do your research on the company, role and current environment of your industry.

Prepare more than one example for each type of questions and expect follow up questions.

Structure of interview is more like a conversation rather that to-and-fro of Q&A.

Project Manager, at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

1) Have someone read through your CV and give you advice.
2) Emphasise what you have done in your academic/extra-curricular life to display leadership qualities.

Interview Advice:

1) Practice behavioural interview questions.

National Account Manager, Emerging Channels at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

Be strong in logic and mathematics, but also eclectic.

Interview Advice:

Take it easy, no need to feel pressure.

Business Analyst, Market Insights, Business Intelligence at Procter & Gamble
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Application Advice:

P&G want to know about you so give examples demonstrating qualities of your character rather than reeling off what you think they want to hear.

Interview Advice:

"Give us an example of when" is the most commonly asked question - be honest, and draw upon a variety of experiences wherever possible to come across as rounded.

Market, Strategy and Planning, at Procter & Gamble
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Interview Advice:

Be honest and prepare well by going through the website in detail.

Market Demand Planner, Demand Planning at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

Culture, environment, people

Worst:

Location is a bit out of London so you need to drive out each day - having said that most people still live in London

National Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

The People are fantastic
Progression
Support
Responsibility from Day 1

Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

- genuinely cares about its employees
- recruits intelligent, switched on people - so you can surround yourself with people you can learn from
- security of large corp
- ability to scale up projects
- financial & job security

Worst:

- location of UK office
- limited opportunities to transfer between markets

National Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

People you work with

Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

Always put people's well being first
Very reputable company
Good perks and benefits

Worst:

Little room for progression

Territory Manager, Oral B at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

travel and training

Worst:

the work load and pressure

Supply Chain, Product Supply at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

Support from managers and peers is incredible. The training and learning opportunities are also second to none.

Worst:

It's a large company, bureaucracy is a real problem that slows down decision making. Also understanding the (luckily few) political sides of the business can be a bit of a minefield.

HR Manager, HR at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

- culture
- collaboration

HR Associate Manager, Human Resources at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

Responsibility

Worst:

Location

Assistant Brand Manager, Brand Management at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

Trusted to carry out own work

Worst:

Long hours

Process Engineer, Production at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

The name

Worst:

P&G is the 6th worst company in the world for plastic waste and instead of using less plastic they tell us to write more efficient code to shrink our person carbon footprint. Jokes on then I don't right any code in my IT developer role.

IT Developer, Smart Automation at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

The communication from top-down about the company strategy. Also the opportunities you get in terms of exposure and learning from those with loads of experience, and the travel and training opportunities.

Assistant Brand Manager, Brand at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

The company is incredibly supportive, they listen to your needs, they design a career which is suited to you and your skillset. The work life balance is good and the people make it great. The responsibilities you get even as a graduate are incredible.

Worst:

Sometimes you can feel overwhelmed with the amount of challenge.

Human Resources Manager, Human Resources at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

Work/life balance, benefits package, challenging work, extra-curricular activities, the roles on offer have lots of responsibility.

Worst:

Can sometimes become very bogged down in data and some of the processes are slow.

Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

Market leading company with brands across all segments. Great management and fantastic ethos to work.

Worst:

Plastic use!

National Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

People are very friendly, focus on ethical decision making, a nice balance between technical science and management of projects and people.

Worst:

Very corporate allows limited individualisation in terms of projects, reward, progression etc. A very rigid and perhaps too hierarchical structure.

Associate Scientist, PGP at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

Best support as a person, interest in my well being, good benefits package

Scientist, R&D at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

Benefits package.
The people.

Worst:

Everyone is quite stressed.

Process Engineer, Beads at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

Culture, People, Work/Life balance, Salary/benefits/company car

Worst:

Admin, usual corporate bureaucracy

National Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

benefits package

Worst:

pay benchmark

Engineer, Manufacturing product supply at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

The focus on you and your career development.

Worst:

Hierarchy.

Senior Scientist, Research and Development at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

Responsibility given from Day1
Great culture with strong principles
Work hard play hard mentality

Worst:

Internally focused at times
Decisions can be slow given many stakeholders involved

Sales Finance Manager, Finance & Accounting at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

The value they place on training and up-skilling their staff is really impressive and makes you grow hugely. Also, the fact they continue to support your career progression through working out what roles suit you and continuing to challenge you is great.

Skincare Category Management and Insights Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

- Work life balance - people care that you have a life outside of work!

Worst:

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National Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

high level of responsibility

Worst:

sometimes decision making can be slow. too big for our own good.

Instore Project Manager, Customisation at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

The level of responsibility from the beginning, the amazing culture and the fact we are all working towards the same goal. The passion everyone has and working with intelligent and caring people. P&G is a real family feel whilst working on global projects and I think that is pretty unique.

Worst:

Sometimes there are lots of decision makers and stakeholders and finding the right people to help you make a decision takes time.

Talent Supply Manager, Human Resources at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

The people - they are the best! It sounds ridiculous but I actually can't wait for people to get back from holidays so I can hear all about them.

Worst:

The worst thing is that because everyone outside of work knows the brands you work on, they always like to share an opinion!

National Account Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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Best:

High levels of responsibility and trust

Category Insight & Strategy Manager, Sales at Procter & Gamble
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