IAG Cargo, the cargo division of International Airlines Group (IAG), has opened its graduate programme for applications for the 2025 intake.
Now in its 12th year, IAG Cargo says the graduate programme offers participants experience across a range of functions within the business including operations, commercial, transformation and finance at its London Heathrow head office.
Offering a competitive salary, flexible working arrangements and discounted flights amongst other employee benefits, the two-year programme is accepting applicants until January 5th.
Caroline Andrews, chief people officer at IAG Cargo, said: “The logistics industry is one of the world’s most exciting and fastest moving. It is therefore crucial that we, at IAG Cargo, have a skilled, diverse, dynamic team ready to deliver innovative transport solutions for customers across the world.
“With hubs in London, Barcelona, Madrid and Dublin and offices across six continents, our graduate programme enables participants to travel and to gain not only experience, but also valuable insight and exposure to operations across a global business.”
Andrews added: “In response to both the current needs of the business and feedback from participants we continuously build and develop the programme, which has become an industry leading platform to launch a career in logistics. Many alumni have secured full-time employment with IAG Cargo which is testament to its success and indeed the hard work and commitment from our graduates.
“These individuals are playing a significant role within our business which transports goods from car parts to lifesaving vaccines to fresh fruit and vegetables on the 12,000 flights we offer a week, and I am very excited to welcome the 2025 intake to our team.”
IAG Cargo says it also offers a three-year finance graduate programme which sees participants spend time with multiple teams within the finance department.
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