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An established industry player is seeking enthusiastic graduates to join their dynamic team in Johannesburg. This exciting Graduate Program offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of sales, technology, and innovation. You will develop your skills through hands-on experience, training, and mentorship from seasoned professionals. With a competitive one-year contract, you will have the chance to create a personalized development plan and gain valuable insights into the printing and computing markets. If you're ready to embark on a journey that promises growth and the chance to make a significant impact, this role is perfect for you.
As a Graduate at HP South Africa, you will be exposed to roles across Sales, having the opportunity to gain a clear strategic vision of the printing and computing markets. You will be an active member of the South-Central Africa Commercial Organization team, helping our customers and partners to take their business to the next level with the HP portfolio (Printing and Personal Systems products, Services and Solutions).
Within the program, you will be able to create your own development plan and enhance your soft skills through sales and leadership trainings, on-the-job stretch assignments, feedback sessions, and coaching with world-class IT leaders.
As a recent graduate, at HP you can expect to connect with brilliant people who help you perform at your best and work with a team that’s as passionate about solving challenges as it is about developing solutions.
Please note that our Graduate Program starts on 1 October 2024 with no flexibility on joining date.
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Preference will be given to members from designated groups, i.e. EE in accordance with the Employment Equity Act. However, this does not suggest that the process of recruitment excludes members from non-designated groups.