QUOTE(1234567r @ Nov 11 2009, 09:56 AM)
I've sent my resume to the email stated in one of the reply here, is the email for HR? because i do not know wat email shud i send to. and the loreal website do not hv the management trainne programme in malaysia..there are in other country..best luck of me.anywhere.
LOreal has Management Trainee Program. Check out Malaysia Loreal's website
http://www.loreal.com.my/_ms/_my/ , go to "Careers" on top of the tool bar there.
You will go into the section and see the paragraph below:
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Management Trainee Program
Launching a career is a serious undertaking. From Day One, every new graduate receives our personal attention - to get the right start. Meeting the people you'll be working with, acquiring an overview of our organization, learning our day-to-day approach... Your personalized orientation may last several months.
At L'Oréal Malaysia, our Management Trainee program offers excellent opportunities for young graduates to understand our business through a 6 months exposure in the field of sales before taking on further responsibilities in the area of marketing, sales, retail, merchandising, education, finance, human resource or operations. Management Trainees are given early responsibility, on the job training, comprehensive integration program, coaching and mentoring to accompany their growth in the organization.
If you want more information about your introduction to L'Oréal, you can check the "Joining Our Teams" section, in "Your Career and You."
Secondly, if you are unsure that your resume and application is delivered to them, why don't you first give them a call before sending it? Get the name of the person who should handle application for trainee and his/her email address (if possible). After emailed your resume, give the person another call to confirm on the delivery status.
This is the appropriate way to apply rather than blindly send your resume out, no?
This post has been edited by debbieyss: Nov 11 2009, 10:05 AM