Graduates for International Growth applications (for companies) close in less than one week, so get your application in now. Here’s a reminder of what G4IG is about for companies;

Graduates 4 International Growth assists companies with ambitious growth plans in key markets to acquire a graduate market research resource and possible future business development capability.

Companies create one or more entry level graduate market researcher position(s). Graduate market researchers will work overseas for 12 months to complete a project related to companies’ growth plans. Prior to the overseas placement, Graduates will spend 6 months in Ireland. During this initial induction period Graduates will attend 18 days of skills modules while working with companies.

This is the 3rd time we’ve opened G4IG up to companies, and there a two questions that I’m often asked;

  •  Graduates often have several years experience before , after and during their degree.  I’m always impressed by the quality and volume of CV’s that we recieve. We help with screening, and will shortlist candidates (you choose how many, and skills required).
  • As a company, the projects getting the best results are ones where you already have an intrastructure in the target market. This can be your own office, of using a partner to ‘host’ the graduate.

If you don’t believe the good things we’re saying about G4IG, check out what the companies and graduates say about G4IG in this video.

Information and Application Details for Companies

If you are a company interested in learning more about Graduates 4 International Growth, go to Graduates 4 International Growth (G4IG) Company Information.

Information and Application Details for Graduates

If you are a graduate interested in opportunities available through Graduates 4 International Growth, go to G4IG Information and Application Details for Graduates

Posted by Eoin O'Siochru on 16 November, 2010 in eMarketing - (Be the first to comment)

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Jim Cuddy of Enterprise Ireland presents an Overview of the New Software Economy for Ireland and discusses this new Irish Strategy going forward. Jim talks about creating a network of contacts, a cluster or community of people and companies to partner together and create the value chain. Jim also talks about the massive growth in SaaS – Software as a Service and the roll-out of 10 new sample company product prototype case studies over the coming months. Also discussed is several new training initiatives in Internet Leadership Training for 25 companies and Marketing.

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