Rolls-Royce Motor Cars opens application window for 2025 Graduate scheme
October 12, 2024 by Rolls-Royce
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During their two years with the company, successful candidates will become integral members of their team, and can expect to put their research, reporting and analytical skills to good use. They'll also be working in a highly creative environment, in which they'll be expected to speak up, challenge existing thinking and bring fresh ideas and energy to their work. The Rolls-Royce culture of excellence means that focus, drive, determination and an ability to work to the highest standards are as important as an applicant's academic credentials. Graduates who challenge themselves, seize opportunities and are willing to try new things will find their role expands to fit their ambitions, in an environment where everyone supports and appreciates each other. That sense of community helps individuals forge lasting and invaluable connections across teams and departments within The Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood, and beyond into Rolls-Royce operations worldwide and other BMW Group brands. Phil Turner, now working for Rolls-Royce as Bespoke Engineering and Innovations Manager, completed his graduate programme in 2010. 'I loved art and design at school, but my teachers thought I had the skills for engineering having studied Maths and Physics, so I decided to take it on as a career path. Little did I know that one day I would be able to combine my artistic interests with my technical expertise here at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars,' he explained. 'The best thing about the graduate programme is that you have two years to really explore your potential. You enter the business with a set of skills and qualifications, and are encouraged to network and gain valuable connections, insight and knowledge – all of which may help you explore new avenues and discover potential you didn't even know you had.' Emily Firman joined the Graduate programme in 2023. Now in her second year, she's just started a three-month placement in the Brand Strategy team, as part of her role in Retail Development and Enablement. 'This really is the Rolls-Royce of graduate schemes. With opportunities to work abroad and get involved in events such as the Festival of Speed, a strong mentoring programme and access to benefits like the company car scheme, there really is nothing to match it,' she says. 'It's very flexible, allowing you to choose which departments you work with and helping you shape your own career. The company provides you with all the support you need as you begin your career, helping you to reach your full potential as a young professional. I can't wait to see where the programme takes me next!' In addition to Graduate roles, Rolls-Royce is also offering around 100 paid internships again in 2025. Students from universities across the UK complete a 13-month industrial placement at Goodwood, with roles available across all parts of the business next year. Applications for Internships are also now open: for details of these and other opportunities through the Future Talent programme, please see https://www.bmwgroup.jobs/gb/en.html
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