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Fujitsu

4.1
  • > 100,000 employees

Marketing Virtual Experience

Location details

On-site

  • Australia

    Australia

  • New Zealand

    New Zealand

  • Online/remote

    Online/remote

Location

Australia, New Zealand, Online/remote

What is this?

Welcome to Fujitsu's Marketing Virtual Experience.

In this virtual experience, you will get a glimpse of what it is like to work in the marketing team at Fujitsu. We hope you enjoy being part of the team, learn something new, and gain insight into working at Fujitsu!

Why should you do this?

Duration
This Virtual Experience Program is self-paced and should take only 2.5 to 5 hours to complete.

free
This Virtual Experience Program is free for all students.

Earn certificate
When you complete the Virtual Experience Program, you’ll earn a digital badge and certificate you can share on Linkedin and include on your resume.

Real work experience
Throughout the program, you’ll learn and develop deep insights into what it is actually like to work as a marketing consultant at Fujitsu. Apply your marketing knowledge to a real-world problem & gain practical experience and knowledge to draw upon in interviews.

What skills will I gain?

 tick mark Executing a competition

 tick mark Creating a short animated video

 tick mark Developing a communications plan. 

What you will do?

Module 1: Executing a competition (1 - 2 hours)

In this module, you will develop the execution plan for a competition to raise awareness of a new learning platform being rolled out by the HR team.

Module 2: Creating a video (1 - 2 hours)

Another way to raise awareness is through video content. In this module, you will create a short animated video that promotes the benefits of using the learning tool.

Module 3: Creating a Communications Plan (30 minutes - 1 hour)

Now come up with your own ideas of how to raise awareness of the learning tool and create a communications plan for its rollout.

Ready to get started?

Click Register to begin.

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

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Australia
Australian CitizenAustralian Permanent ResidentInternational Student/Graduate VisaAustralian Work Visa (All Other)Visa Sponsorship Included

Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Working rights
    Australian Citizen
  • Study fields
    Business & Management
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Reviews

user
Graduate
Brisbane
5 months ago

I am working across two teams - change management and governance and assurance. It keeps me stimulated

user
Graduate
Melbourne
5 months ago

Day-to-day I'm preparing reports, helping the Line of Businesses with any data analysis they require. Essentially supporting and helping utilise the Service Delivery space

user
Graduate
Melbourne
5 months ago

Managing Distributor and direct supplier rebate agreements and credit notes as well as quarterly routine responsibilities

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About the employer

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Fujitsu

Rating

4.1

Number of employees

> 100,000 employees

Industries

Technology

Fujitsu is so much more than you think! Fujitsu is seen as a global leader in technology and business solutions that transforms the world around us.

Pros and cons of working at Fujitsu

Pros

  • Very flexible, able to WFH anytime unless your team requests you to go in.

  • People - the graduate cohort and the managers are great people.

  • Flexibility. Learning opportunities. Supportive team. Career growth opportunities.

  • My manager has always been super accessible and supportive throughout my journey here at Fujitsu.

  • The dress code is super relaxed, it is very much corporate casual with being able to wear jeans and nice trainers to the office.

Cons

    • Pay is low compared to other grad programs.

    • There was a period of time when there was essentially no grad manager, so there was a lack of support.

    • Although I do love the flexibility of working from home, I do find it quite isolating.

    • Less office desks in the Sydney office.

    • It is unfair for some grads to be left with little to no work when placed in a team that also does not have much going on.