Career portal available to recruit student interns

The International Corrugated Packaging Foundation (ICPF) continually works to attract the best and the brightest students for available jobs and internships within the industry.

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The International Corrugated Packaging Foundation (ICPF) continually works to attract the best and the brightest students for available jobs and internships within the industry.

Every year, over 750 packaging engineering, sales & marketing, graphic design, packaging design, business, supply chain management, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, and related students and upcoming graduates demonstrate interest in corrugated packaging careers by joining ICPF’s Corrugated Packaging Career Network, by posting their resumes and applying for openings through ICPF’s Career Portal, and by participating in ICPF’s educational programs and interactive broadcasts. On average, over 120 student interns and new graduates are hired annually through ICPF resources.

If you are an ICPF Corporate Partner or considering becoming a partner, it is not too late to begin recruiting for 2021 by posting 2021 summer internships / co-ops and openings for upcoming 2021 graduates on ICPF’s career portal. It is simple and fast. Contact info@icpfbox.org for information on posting openings and accessing ICPF’s resume bank for upcoming graduates and students. Over 300 active resumes are posted there.

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