Job Title : Puma Energy Graduate Program
Location: All African Countries Puma Energy operates in.
For many young graduates across Africa, getting that first solid professional opportunity can feel like searching for gold. But every year, a few organizations open up rare doors for young Africans to enter the global corporate world. Puma Energy Graduate Program 2025 is one of those doors. If you’re serious about building a career in one of the most influential
industries in the world — the global energy sector — then this is one program you should not miss. Puma Energy is a global oil and gas company with operations in over 40 countries across five continents. Headquartered in Singapore and Geneva, the company operates extensively in Africa, Asia, Latin
America, Europe, and the Middle East. In Africa alone, Puma Energy plays a dominant role across downstream operations including: But beyond being an energy giant, Puma Energy takes a strong interest in developing local talent and investing in people — particularly through the Puma Energy Global Graduate Program.
The Puma Energy Graduate Program 2025 is not your typical internship or NYSC-style placement. It’s a global one-year rotational development program designed to equip graduates with world-class experience across different areas of the company.
By the time you’re done with Puma Energy Graduate Program 2025, you would have gotten exposure to nearly every aspect of Puma Energy’s business operations — from logistics, supply chain, sales &
marketing, operations, finance, corporate affairs, retail management, business development, aviation, terminal management, and more.
To qualify for the 2025. Graduate Program, you must:
The one-year program follows a carefully structured pattern:
The benefits of joining the Graduate Program 2025 go
far beyond just getting “work experience”:
Interested And Qualified Candidates Should Apply Here
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