FAQs
What is the primary purpose of the Logistics Internship at BAT?
The Logistics Internship at BAT is designed to assist the logistics team with key operational tasks, providing hands-on experience in supply chain operations, logistics planning, and inventory management.
What are the key responsibilities of the Logistics Intern?
The key responsibilities include inbound order support, order processing assistance, inventory monitoring, logistics reporting, packaging and repacking support, blocked stock documentation, stakeholder communication, and contributing to process improvements.
What qualifications are required to apply for the internship?
Applicants should have a basic knowledge of supply chain processes, good organizational skills, strong communication abilities, and be currently pursuing or have recently completed a degree in supply chain/logistics or related fields.
Is prior professional experience necessary for this internship?
No prior professional experience is required; however, previous internships or coursework in supply chain/logistics are advantageous.
Will I receive training during the internship?
Yes, interns will have access to online learning platforms and personalized growth programs to nurture their skills and leadership capabilities.
Are there opportunities for advancement after the internship?
Yes, BAT promotes internal advancement, and the journey for career progression begins during the internship.
What kind of work environment can I expect at BAT?
BAT fosters a collaborative, inclusive environment that values diversity and supports every individual in thriving, regardless of their background.
Are there any benefits associated with the internship?
The internship offers a market-leading annual performance bonus (subject to eligibility) and a range of benefits that vary by country, including health plans, work-life balance initiatives, and flexible holiday options.
What kind of logistics processes will I be exposed to during the internship?
Interns will gain exposure to traditional retail and e-commerce logistics processes, including order fulfillment, inventory control, and third-party logistics (3PL) collaboration.
How does BAT view career breaks in relation to hiring?
BAT views career breaks as opportunities, not obstacles, and supports professionals looking to restart their careers through programs like The Global Returners program.