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Seven-Up Bottling Company Graduate Trainee Program 2023 for Nigerians

Seven-Up Bottling Company Graduate Trainee Program

Seven-Up Bottling Company Graduate Trainee Program 2023 for Nigerians

Seven-Up Bottling Company one of the leading manufacturers of beverage drinks in Nigeria is inviting interested and eligible young Nigerians to apply for her 2022 Seven-Up Bottling Company 2022 Graduate Trainee Program. All fresh graduates who wish to apply for this recruitment should follow the steps outlined below.

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About Seven-Up Bottling Company

Born the same year as Nigeria(1960) Seven-Up Bottling Company Ltd is one of the largest manufacturing companies in Nigeria, producing and distributing some of the nation’s most-consumed beverages like; Pepsi, 7Up, Mirinda, Teem, Mountain Dew, H2oH!, Lipton Ice Tea and Aquafina premium drinking water.

SBC has nine bottling plants with state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities strategically located across various regions in the country.

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Requirements for Seven-up Graduate Trainee Recruitment

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List of Eligible Departments

Graduates who can work in the following departments are allowed to apply for this recruitment;

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How to Apply

Interested candidates who meet the above requirements should send their CVs via email to this email address; Gt@sevenup.org with 2023 Graduate Trainee as the subject of the email.

Application Deadline

The deadline to submit your application is 28th July 2023.

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