For a company like L'Oréal, consumer satisfaction is at the core of everything we do. Selling our 37 international brands is a challenge that takes a lot of creativity and tenacity. As a Marketing Intern, you’ll be placed into one of these exciting brands and are expected to get stuck in, thinking of innovative ways to tailor our products to a UK audience.
We have multiple Marketing Industrial Placement roles across our brands and teams. Once you’ve been recruited, we’ll use feedback from your Assessment Centre to match you to a role where you’ll thrive the most! This could include roles focused on social media, product marketing, or even more commercially driven marketing roles. Be open-minded and trust that we’ll find the perfect role for you!
We have a range of exciting roles within Marketing, including:
- Brand Engagement
- General Marketing
- Product Marketing
- Trade Marketing
- And many others!
You will...
Marketing within the fast-moving consumer goods sector is dynamic, reactive, and requires plenty of unique ideas for how L'Oréal can best stand out. You’ll work on live projects and briefs, assessing competitors, supporting brand launches, and collaborating with commercial, visual merchandising, and digital teams to deliver full 360 marketing campaigns.
Day-to-day, you may be:
- Performing competitor analysis: pricing and market awareness/tracking
- Managing projects, including adapting international product concepts/advertising to the UK market
- Budgeting: forecasting costs accurately, tracking spend, and identifying cost-saving opportunities
- Analysing data: extracting and interpreting data to relay actionable insights
- Developing creative strategies: managing campaigns with clear strategic and innovative input
- Designing: briefing artwork agencies on product packaging and point-of-sale materials, supporting the process through to delivery
- Brainstorming: generating ingredient and product name ideas, reviewing product submissions, evaluating the beauty market, and voting on final product names and packaging
You have...
To succeed in this role, you’ll need:
- A sense of initiative and problem-solving skills
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- The ability to meet deadlines under pressure
- Proactivity and a keen eye for improved efficiency
- Strong attention to detail
- A balance of creativity and numerical skills
- The ability to work autonomously
You are...
- In your second year at university on a course that includes an Industrial Placement Year (unfortunately, graduates are not eligible).