National housebuilder Bellway invites applications for 2023 graduate programme
Bellway Homes has opened applications for its 2023 Graduate Programme, offering graduate opportunities in the construction industry across England, Scotland and Wales.
The FTSE 250 Index listed company, headquartered in Newcastle upon Tyne, is one of the UK’s largest housebuilders.
Bellway is looking for 25 graduates in land, planning, construction, engineering, commercial and quantity surveying roles. The vacancies will be open to new graduates and people who have completed their degrees in recent years.
Laura Bell, group human resources and organisational development manager, said: “Bellway is an inclusive employer with a strong track record of recruiting and developing talented graduates.
“We have developed our recruitment process to make these roles accessible to as diverse a range of candidates as possible.
“The programme introduces graduates to every aspect of the Bellway business. They meet their colleagues around the country and work together on special projects as well as exploring the role and division where they are based.
“At the end of the two-year scheme there is a host of opportunities to progress their career with Bellway, building on their specialisms or exploring new areas.”
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