First of all, I was curious why they all had applied for a job at Orkla. Very quickly I found out that of all advantages, the following were the ones commonly highlighted by the new employees;
- It is very interesting and developing to work in a company that most often own the entire value chain.
- Orkla is perceived as one of the best brand building companies in Norway, which is extremely attractive if you want to work within Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG).
- Orkla focus on developing people and creating value which means that as an employee you will be able to attend a number of educational courses, academies etc to develop yourself and your skills.
- Orkla offers innumerable possibilities and carreer paths for all employees.
- You get a great amount of individual responsibility early in your career and you often work closely in teams.
Then, I wanted to know what it was like to apply for a job at Orkla. The new employees told me that the whole process had been quite straight forward and well communicated. If Orkla find your application interesting you will be contacted and then conduct a number of interviews, a test and a business case. You get the needed information well in advance and it is recommended to spend some time on useful and necessary preparations. It is advised to be prepared to answer a number of frequently asked interview questions and to have a basic understanding of how to solve various business cases. Most important of all is to “be you” and to be honest, say the new employees in agreement. Further, if you are uncertain what to wear at the interview, business casual is always a safe choice and it is often better to be over-dressed than too casual.
In the picture you see 4 out of the 5 new young professionals at Lilleborg: Øyvind, Silje, Caroline, Silje.


The last part of the module consisted of an interactive game called Microlaunch where we should decide the best possible mixture of various market research techniques to secure a successful launch of a new product. Critical key learnings considering market research were achieved throughout the game and it was a lot of fun playing it.





I learnt a lot during the two days the conference lasted and I definitely gained some relevant insights in addition to the useful and interesting update of Unilever’s innovation funnel. But it was not all work and no play…The last night of the conference we had a fun and challenging teambuilding activity, a sailing race on Italy’s second biggest lake. My team did not win (we blame the skipper :) ) but it was nice to get to know my “global co-workers” in a more relaxed 
















