Applied Learning Internship – Remote, Part‑Time Internship Program for Emerging Leaders in Consumer Packaged Goods & Beverage Innovation

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Welcome to Workwarp – Where Innovation Meets Real‑World ExperienceAt Workwarp , we pride ourselves on being more than just a workplace; we are a launchpad for the next generation of leaders in the Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) and Beverage (CPGB) industry. Our culture is built on curiosity, collaboration, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. From our humble beginnings as a boutique consulting firm to our current status as a dynamic, technology‑driven organization, we have consistently delivered cutting‑edge solutions that help brands thrive in an ever‑changing market.Our Applied Learning Internship Program is designed for ambitious, forward‑thinking college students who want to blend classroom theory with hands‑on business experience. As a remote intern, you will be part of a vibrant, globally distributed team that values your fresh perspective, encourages bold ideas, and invests in your professional development from day one.Program Overview – Your Gateway to a Future in CPGBThis part‑time, paid internship runs for the duration of an academic semester (typically 12–16 weeks) and offers an average commitment of 35–40 hours per week . While you’ll be working from the comfort of your own home, you’ll enjoy regular interaction with senior leaders, cross‑functional teams, and external partners, all through a blend of virtual meetings, on‑demand learning modules, and occasional in‑person field experiences (where feasible).Our program is built on three pillars:• Experiential Learning: Real‑world projects that directly impact our clients and internal initiatives.• Leadership Development: Structured workshops, mentorship, and peer‑learning cohorts to sharpen your professional toolkit.• Career Acceleration: Continuous feedback, performance evaluation, and a clear pathway to full‑time employment upon graduation, subject to business needs and your performance.Key Responsibilities – What You’ll Own and AchieveAs an Applied Learning Intern, you will rotate through multiple functional areas, gaining exposure to the entire CPGB value chain. Your day‑to‑day responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:• Collaborative Project Work: Join a cross‑functional team to analyze market trends, develop supply‑chain models, or design promotional campaigns, delivering actionable insights to senior stakeholders.• Quantitative & Qualitative Analysis: Utilize Excel, Power BI, or other analytical tools to interpret sales data, forecast demand, or assess customer sentiment.• Stakeholder Engagement: Participate in virtual “coffee chats,” one‑on‑one meetings, and team lunches with leaders from Sales Operations, Customer Management, Warehouse, Product Supply Planning, Human Resources, Finance, and Marketing.• Presentation Development: Create compelling PowerPoint decks that summarize project findings, recommendations, and next steps, and present them to senior leadership at the program’s concluding showcase.• Learning Modules & Workshops: Complete instructor‑led webinars, e‑learning courses, and interactive leadership labs covering topics such as data storytelling, negotiation tactics, and agile project management.• Field Experience (Optional): When feasible, join on‑site visits to distribution centers or client locations to observe real‑time operations and supply‑chain dynamics.• Feedback Integration: Actively seek, receive, and apply constructive feedback from mentors and peers to continuously improve performance and professional demeanor.Essential Qualifications – Your Academic and Personal FoundationsTo thrive in this fast‑paced internship, you should meet the following baseline criteria:• A high school diploma (or equivalent) and current enrollment as a rising sophomore, junior, or senior in an accredited college or university.• Strong academic performance, ideally with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.• Demonstrated interest in the Consumer Packaged Goods or Beverage sectors, evidenced through coursework, extracurricular activities, or prior internships.• Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite—especially Word, Excel (including pivot tables, VLOOKUP, and basic macros), and PowerPoint.• Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex ideas in a clear, concise manner.• Self‑motivation, strong time‑management abilities, and a proven track record of meeting deadlines while balancing academic commitments.Preferred Qualifications – What Sets You Apart• Prior internship or co‑op experience within a business environment, particularly in sales, marketing, supply chain, or finance.• Familiarity with data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI) or programming languages such as Python or R for data analysis.• Experience with project management methodologies (Agile, Scrum, or Kanban) and collaboration platforms (Slack, Microsoft Teams, Asana).• Multilingual abilities or experience working in a culturally diverse team.• Recognition for leadership or community involvement, such as student organization leadership, volunteer coordination, or competition accolades.Skills & Competencies – Your Toolkit for Success• Analytical Thinking: Ability to dissect problems, identify patterns, and develop data‑driven recommendations.• Creative Problem‑Solving: Willingness to challenge assumptions and propose innovative solutions.• Collaboration & Influence: Comfort working in virtual teams, building trust, and persuading stakeholders with compelling arguments.• Adaptability: Thrive in a dynamic environment where priorities may shift quickly.• Professionalism: Demonstrate integrity, confidentiality, and a strong work ethic in all interactions.Learning & Development – Investing in Your FutureWorkwarp believes that learning never stops. As part of the internship program, you will receive:• Paid Training: Budgeted hours for attending virtual conferences, certification courses, and industry webinars.• Mentorship Program: One‑on‑one guidance from a senior manager who will help you set goals, navigate challenges, and map out a career trajectory.• Leadership Workshops: Interactive sessions focused on emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, and strategic thinking.• Networking Opportunities: Virtual “Meet‑the‑Team” events, alumni panels, and cross‑departmental forums.• Feedback Loop: Quarterly performance reviews with actionable insights and a personalized development plan.Career Path & Growth – From Intern to Future LeaderWhile the internship is a part‑time, temporary engagement, it serves as a pipeline to full‑time roles at Workwarp. High‑performing interns may be offered a full‑time position upon graduation, with a clear career ladder that includes:• Entry‑level Analyst or Associate roles across Sales, Marketing, Supply Chain, or Finance.• Mid‑level Managerial positions with increasing responsibility for client accounts, project delivery, or team leadership.• Leadership Development Programs that rotate high‑potential talent through multiple business units.• Opportunities for continued education support, such as tuition reimbursement or sponsorship for professional certifications (e.g., CPM, CSCP).Compensation, Perks, & Benefits – What You’ll ReceiveWorkwarp offers a competitive salary that reflects the market rate for remote internships in the CPGB sector. In addition to direct compensation, you will be eligible for a suite of benefits designed to support your well‑being and future financial security:• Paid Time Off (PTO) and recognized holidays to ensure work‑life balance.• 401(k) Plan with a dollar‑for‑dollar company match, helping you start building retirement savings early.• Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP) allowing you to purchase company shares at a discounted rate.• Comprehensive Health Coverage including medical, dental, vision, and short‑term disability insurance.• Life Insurance (basic and supplemental) for added peace of mind.• Professional Development Stipend for books, conferences, or online courses.• Remote Work Toolkit —a stipend for high‑speed internet, ergonomic accessories, and home office supplies.Work Environment & Culture – The Remote Experience That Feels Like HomeEven though you’ll be working remotely, you’ll never feel isolated. Our virtual office is built around transparent communication, inclusive decision‑making, and regular social interaction. Highlights of our culture include:• Weekly “All‑Hands” Town Halls where leadership shares company updates, celebrates wins, and answers questions.• Virtual Coffee Breaks and “Happy Hours” to foster informal connections across time zones.• Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Initiatives that celebrate varied perspectives and ensure equitable opportunities for all employees.• Innovation Challenges where interns and full‑time staff team up to solve real business problems, with recognition and prizes for the best ideas.• Health & Wellness Programs offering mental‑health resources, fitness class subscriptions, and mindfulness workshops.Application Process – How to Take the Next StepReady to join a thriving community of future CPGB leaders? Follow these steps to submit your application:• Prepare an updated resume highlighting relevant coursework, projects, and any prior work experience.• Write a concise cover letter (max 300 words) explaining why you’re passionate about the CPGB industry and how the Applied Learning Internship aligns with your career aspirations.• Gather two academic or professional references who can speak to your analytical abilities and teamwork skills.• Complete the online application portal (link below) and upload all required documents.• After submission, expect an initial screening call within 5‑7 business days, followed by a virtual interview panel with team members from Sales Operations, Marketing, and Human Resources.• If selected, you will receive an offer letter outlining compensation, start date, and onboarding instructions.Remember, the application window closes once the cohort is filled, so act promptly!Are You Ready to Launch Your Career with Workwarp?At Workwarp, we believe that talent combined with opportunity creates extraordinary outcomes. If you are a motivated, curious, and collaborative individual eager to dive into the fast‑moving world of Consumer Packaged Goods and Beverage, we want to hear from you. and embark on a journey that will shape your professional future, expand your network, and empower you to make a lasting impact.Apply for this job

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