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Careers and Opportunities in the Food and Beverage Industry. Presented by: Grahame Pickett, HR Director, Britvic Ireland. Personal Background. 25 years +, HR/IR/training Various industries- service/manufacturing. Industry Overview. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Careers and Opportunities in the Food and Beverage
Industry
Presented by:Grahame Pickett, HR Director, Britvic
Ireland
Personal Background• 25 years +, HR/IR/training
• Various industries- service/manufacturing
Industry Overview• Ireland largest indigenous sector with a
turnover approaching €20billion• Supplies the majority of the food and drink
that we consume in Ireland and also generated €8.6bn worth of exports in 2007
• 50,000 direct plus 60,000 indirect employees
• Over 600 companies – small, medium and large / indigenous and multinational
• Strong presence in all regions of the country
Industry Overview • Some facts:
– Largest exporter of beef and sheepmeat in the EU– Produces 12.5% of global output of infant formula– Exports to over 120 countries– The single biggest supplier of food to the UK market
• Everything is here in Ireland - the raw materials, factories, distribution networks, sales and marketing functions, research facilities and the HQs
Background on the companyCompany History
• 1852: Co. established by Cantrell & Cochrane• 1968: C&C Group formed• 2001: 7Up & Pepsi franchise acquired• 2007: Britvic buys C&C Group’s Non-Alcohol business and Britvic
Ireland is created
Brands • Manufacture and market a range of soft drinks and water• Market leaders in Water, Orange, Lemon & Lime and no. 2 in Cola
and energy• Customers base- licensed trade and grocery companies of all sizes
Company Structure
• Supply Chain (Manufacturing & Logistics)
• Commercial Grocery • Commercial Licensed Wholesale • Technical & Development• Marketing• Human Resources• Finance, Admin & I.T.
Employment Entry Opportunities
Function Positions Qualifications
Sales MerchandiserBusiness Developer/sales Rep
Business degree/ 1yr retailBusiness Degree/2 yrs merchandiser
Marketing Marketing Assistant Marketing Degree/ 1yr experience
Human Resources HR AdministratorsHR Generalist
CIPD Certifcate/1yr experienceCIPD/3yrs experience
Finance A/c payable assistantCredit controller
IT Skills (excel)/ 1yr experienceIT Skills (excel)/2yrs experience
IT IT Help Desk IT Degree
Technical Junior technician Engineering Degree/Diploma
Career Opportunities
Sales Marketing FinanceCommercial Director Marketing Director Finance Director
Key A/C National Sales Senior Brand Manager/Marketing manager
Finance Accountant
Regional Sales Manager Brand Manager Finance Manager
Business Developer/Sales Rep Category developer Team Leader
Merchandiser Marketing Assistant A/C Payable/A/C Receivable/Credit Controller
Graduates• IBEC Food and Drink Survey 2007 (Actual Rate
of Pay @ April 2007)• Jobs where entry level data available
– Junior Technician (€26K median)– Trainee Lab Technician (€20k median)
• Jobs where entry level data not available– Sales Executive/Representative (40k median)– Marketing Executive (€42k median)– Telesales (€26k median)– Production Supervisor (€42k median)
Good skills for Graduates to have Prepare for interview Passion and Knowledge for the industry Work on interview skills Job Hunting Skills Activities (societies, clubs)
On the job requirements Interpersonal and communication skills Critical reasoning and analytical skills (i.e. Problem solving) Academic qualifications Teamwork skills Emotional intelligence (i.e. self-awareness, motivation) Work experience (Voluntary work doesn’t have to be paid) Software skills-Ms office suite
Skills current Graduates are missing
• Software skills /basic IT skills• Work experience (voluntary work)• Communication skills • Interview skills
Future of Industry• A highly competitive marketplace – both a threat and
an opportunity• Innovative companies will grasp these opportunities
– manufacturing processes, products, marketing strategies
• Irelands food and drink industry has a range of competitive advantages (r&d, consolidated and sophisticated industry base etc.)
• Outlook is for €20bn industry to grow to €30bn