The Program Manager, Early in Career (EIC), will own the strategy, design, and execution of enterprise-wide programs for recent graduates and MBA hires. This includes rotational programs (undergraduate: 2 years, MBA: 3 years), intern lifecycle management, and early-career hiring playbooks for local sites. The role is critical for building leadership pipelines and strengthening our employer brand across target schools. Key Responsibilities MBA Rotational Program · Design and deliver a high-touch experience for MBA associates, including rotational planning and executive stakeholder engagement. · Coordinate rotational moves ensuring exposure to VP/GM-level experiences. · Develop policies for rotational compensation and annual merit cycles. · Partner with Talent Acquisition (TA) to identify target schools, manage recruitment events, and organize interview days with senior leadership. · Measure program effectiveness (size, retention, engagement, promotion rate) and recommend improvements. Undergraduate Rotational Program · Define program strategy, including target schools and branding initiatives. · Create structured functional rotations (Finance, Supply Chain, Engineering, HR, etc.). · Partner with TA for campus recruitment and strengthen school partnerships. · Track and report success metrics; implement enhancements. Early Career Site Hiring · Develop a hiring playbook for early-career talent at local sites, enabling HR teams to recruit engineering and supply chain talent effectively. This role may also be asked to provide guidance and oversight (direct or indirect) to junior team members, including interns, ensuring quality deliverables and fostering their professional development through coaching and feedback.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees