Is this a good list of corporate rotational programs?
Did some googling and found this list of programs. Are there any big ones here that are missing? Honestly, it seems pretty random of a selection.
http://www.careereducation.columbia.edu/resources/leadership-developmen…
Wow... that's a pretty comprehensive list. Every program I could think of was on there except J.P. Morgan's (can't post the link because I don't have enough points yet, but just Google J.P. Morgan corporate finance Rotational Program).
Some of the programs on Columbia's list are a little dubious though... I don't think Amazon or Intel have "programs", per se. But it's safe to consider this as a comprehensive list.
Thanks for the input! Do you think the tech section is missing any notable companies other than Microsoft?
It's a decent list, but definitely not comprehensive (as they note on that page). Honestly, if you're interested in a company, just google it. Best way to find a program
List isn't too bad but it definitely doesn't cover the whole spectra of programs.
For Tech fldps : Siemens, Amazon (MBA rotational program), Dell (I believe MBA FLDP as well?), Cisco, and Apple (finance development program - don't know for sure if it still exists but I know it did from 2012 and prior).
As for other notable programs missing General Mills FLDP, Wal-Mart Finance & Accounting Development Program, JPMorgan has one, as well as Bank of America but I forgot the exact name of those.
There are definitely other FLDP's and these are all the ones that pop into my head now. Google is your friend.
It lists Pratt & Whitney as having an FLDP, but it's actually a United Technologies program (parent company). P&W hasn't had one since the 90's.
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