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Internship Product & Supplier Sustainability in Metzingen

HUGO BOSS is one of the leading premium fashion and lifestyle companies with around 14,700 employees worldwide. As diverse as we are at HUGO BOSS, we all share a common goal: to inspire people through our work. In this role, you will have the opportunity to be yourself and to contribute your ideas and your creativity – because, to create something extraordinary, we must explore new paths together. Join our team and discover how you can shape your own future at HUGO BOSS!

Jobbeschreibung

What you can expect:

  • You will support HUGO BOSS in developing strategies for product safety, environmental issues and central quality management.

  • You will support the preparation of presentation and decision templates for the top management.

  • You are involved in the development of reporting tools for product and supplier sustainability as well as central quality management.

  • You are assigned smaller sub-projects and create communication material for internal and external partners.

  • In the Product & Vendor Sustainability area, you can monitor supplier performance and compliance with HUGO BOSS standards.

Your profile:

  • You are studying economics, textile and clothing management or sustainability management

  • You are experienced with Excel and other MS Office tools

  • You have strong analytical, conceptual and communicative skills

  • You like working in a team, independent work and quick comprehension

  • Very good knowledge of English and German in words and writing

 

Your benefits:

  • Networking events especially for interns e.g. weekly intern breakfast
  • A modern campus with a great canteen and a free gym, soccer and beach volleyball field
  • An international and dynamic working environment with flexible working hours

Extra Informationen

Status
Inaktiv
Standort
Metzingen
Jobart
Praktikum
Tätigkeitsbereich
Management
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Auto erforderlich?
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