[SG] 2H2026 Regional Supply Chain Graduate Trainee
L'Oréal is offering a 1-year regional supply chain graduate traineeship based in Singapore. The role involves reporting, supply planning, and catalogue management while supporting business operations through data automation projects. Candidates are expected to be proficient in Excel, Power BI, and VBA. This position is designed for fresh graduates to gain hands-on experience in a global beauty brand.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
L'Oréal is offering a 1-year regional supply chain graduate traineeship based in Singapore. The role involves reporting, supply planning, and catalogue management while supporting business operations through data automation projects. Candidates are expected to be proficient in Excel, Power BI, and VBA. This position is designed for fresh graduates to gain hands-on experience in a global beauty brand.
TAL's take
Well-structured graduate program at a large global FMCG company providing clear entry-level scope and professional development.
The JD clearly defines the trainee program duration, specific responsibilities like catalogue sourcing and SAP maintenance, and required technical proficiencies.
Must haves
- Proficient in Microsoft Excel
- Proficient in Power Bi for automation
- Knowledge of VBA for data automation
- Strong aptitude for numbers
- Ability to work independently and manage stakeholders
Tools and skills
About the company
L'Oréal is a global multinational company with established operations but is not categorized as a top-tier global tech firm.
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