Commercial And Cx Graduate Associate (fluent French Speaker)
S&P Global Energy
Abuja, Nigeria
Not specified; not specified; competitive pyy, ret...
Fully remote
Fluency in french and english
Bsc or ba degree required
Strong presentation skills
S&P Global Energy is seeking a fluent French-speaking graduate associate for its Commercial and CX Graduate Program, which includes an intensive onboarding in London followed by work in Abuja, Nigeria. The program focuses on building expertise in the energy and commodities markets, emphasizing customer success, sales, and marketing skills
Job Summary
The role involves rotations through customer success, sales, channel management, and marketing to gain a holistic business perspective.
Candidates will receive world-class training from experts including former chief economists and traders while learning about S&P Global Energy products.
The program offers opportunities to present to senior management, work with diverse clients globally, and access comprehensive benefits including health care and retirement planning.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
S&P Global Energy is seeking a fluent French-speaking graduate associate for its Commercial and CX Graduate Program, which includes an intensive onboarding in London followed by work in Abuja, Nigeria. The program focuses on building expertise in the energy and commodities markets, emphasizing customer success, sales, and marketing skills.
Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Competitive pay, retirement planning, and education loan contribution mentioned
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Fluency in French and English
BSc or BA degree required
Strong presentation skills
Proficiency in Generative AI
Interest in energy markets
Nice-to-have
Intellectual curiosity
Learning agility
Problem solving skills
Networking abilities
Collaboration skills
Key Requirements
Must be fluent in French and English
Must hold BSc or BA degree
Eligible for Nigeria or ECOWAS citizenship
Start date late August 2026
Work Rights
Citizenship of Nigeria or other ECOWAS member states required