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Reckitt Internship Program

Morris Corporate Center IV
399 Interpace Parkway
Parsippany, NJ, 07054, United States

Overview

Introduction

Reckitt offers an internship to students looking for project-driven work with a large international company.

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How To Apply

Interested students can start by applying online. They’ll be guided through an online assessment to measure alignment with the company’s success criteria. Applicants will also complete a user-friendly one-way prerecorded video assessment. Successful students will then move on to assessment days with company leadership that includes a group case study and panel interview.

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Number Of Interns

51 to 100

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Timing

Summer


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Hours

Full-time


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Duration

6 to 12 weeks

About the Program

Reckitt’s internship program allows students to work in many of the company’s business areas, including marketing, supply planning, finance, sales, and more. The paid summer internship program lasts 10 months, and locations vary from the North American headquarters in New Jersey to other offices in New Jersey, Indiana, and Michigan. The internship is ideal for students who are looking to attain hands-on experience in the consumer goods industry with a manufacturer of household-name products.<...

About the Company

Reckitt is a British consumer goods company officially founded in 1999 due to a merger of Reckitt & Colman and Benckiser, although the company’s roots can be traced back to 1814. Some of Reckitt’s most recognizable products on the market include Lysol, Durex, Finish, Mucinex, Airborne, and Clearasil.  The company’s North American headquarters is located in Parsippany, New Jersey, and it is led by CEO Kris Licht.

Intern Reviews


  • “The quality of life at my internship was overall very positive. The firm culture is very similar to a ‘work hard, play hard’ environment. The hours of work required are around 40 hours per week.”
  • “Everyone is very welcoming and super social! As an intern, you were required to work 40 hours/week. The attitude toward work/life balance was great; you are encouraged to log off on time and not work late. They also promote summer Friday hours, which encourages work/life balance! They have many out-of-work activities such as workout classes, yoga sessions, the sauna, recovery rooms, etc., to help keep work/life balance.”
  • “You absolutely have to work hard and show up, but the work life balance is great as an intern, it is a 9-5 but we do not regularly stay longer, and we have a summer Friday every week. The culture is amazing, everyone is so willing to help and collaborate even on a hypothetical intern project which is super encouraging and gives you a lot of space to grow personally and professionally. This is a place where you have control over how well you do, no one is holding your hand, but everyone is willing to help and root for your success.”
  • “Hours, flexibility, and firm culture are all excellent. I was warmly welcomed aboard and treated with respect and patience.”

Getting Hired Here


  • “I had to complete a HireVue, then do a series of test questions, then lastly do a group and individual interview. I thought the downtime between these rounds was a little long, but overall, it went well. This program is highly selective, and I am grateful to have received an offer.”
  • “Interviewers were very friendly and made answering the questions easier. It was a good mix between technical and behavioral with a group case study embedded within.”
  • “All the interviewers were very nice and interesting. The interviews were medium difficulty and were very unique. I enjoyed having a group interview as well as an individual once, it felt like you had more time to show off all of your skills and show off your leadership and collaboration potential.”
  • “Very robust, difficult, yet enjoyable process from tests to project to behavioral interviews.”