Each summer, P&G manufacturing facilities hire engineering students as "Summer Managers" to work on challenging projects in the field of manufacturing management. As a Summer Intern, you are given the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the manufacturing site and to learn about manufacturing, technical management, and P&G.
Summer Intern projects are typically technical in nature, but also include a human element which requires strong leadership and communication skills. The projects address real business needs, giving you broad exposure to the organization while supporting your academic training.
P&G generally seeks to hire individuals that are in good standing at their university and/or field of study, this typically means people with overall GPA of 2.75 (on 4.0 scale) or above.
At P&G Intern/Coops sessions are considered temporary employment, with a predicted ending point. No full-time employment commitments are made; however, depending on satisfactory completion of certain criteria, candidates may be considered for full-time positions upon graduation.