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L Brands Internships L Brands Internships Coveted career credentials We’ve been called an “academy company” for our ability to develop our associates into the best in the business. That’s why a unique L Brands internship with our family of world-renowned brands is the ultimate place to incubate your career. Many apply, and those who make it are rewarded with Internships are offered in all disciplines, including: a 12-week immersion experience with the world’s most • Merchandising admired specialty retailer. Those selected will: • Finance • Experience first-hand the power of our values and • Merchandise planning and allocation culture – and how they create top results. • Design • See how the pioneers of specialty retail build and • Accounting deliver the best brands, products and customer • Stores experiences. • Marketing • Participate in real, challenging work experiences in • Production, sourcing and logistics their field. • Human resources • Opportunities to network and develop relationships • Information Technology with top leaders and legendary teams. • Enjoy all L Brands has to offer, from product We are seeking juniors and seniors pursuing their discounts to associate-only experiences and bachelor’s degree who: community activities • Have demonstrated a passion for retail and have an entrepreneurial spirit • Embrace collaborative and inclusive environments • Have exhibited leadership and an aptitude for building relationships • Love to analyze information, solve problems and reach shared decisions • Have a minimum 3.0 grade point average L Brands is a family of associates creating the world’s best brands, supported by industry- leading operations and led by our values. Our brands Our commitment to social responsibility • Bath & Body Works From our home communities to the places we reach • Victoria’s Secret around the world, L Brands is committed to being a re- • Henri Bendel sponsible member of the global community. • Victoria’s Secret Pink • La Senza We know our work touches the lives of millions of people — customers, associates, shareholders, vendor partners, suppliers, environmental and community groups, and many Our operations more. And for each of those people, we believe we have • Mast Global, Inc. – our production, sourcing and logistics a responsibility to do what is right – to be accountable, team, managing the manufacturing and movement of responsible, and led by our values. our products around the world. • L Brands Technology Services – our technology team Careers with us To learn more about L Brands and our job opportunities, Our values visit careers.lb.com. Search and apply for available At L Brands, we’re guided in all we do by four core prin- internship opportunities by using the keyword “internship”. ciples – our values. These are the same beliefs that have You also may find that internship opportunities with made us successful since our start in 1963. They are: L Brands are posted on your campus’ job board, and • The customer rules! you can submit your resume through your school’s • Passion leads to success. career website. • Inclusion makes us stronger. • It matters how we play the game. Our values are at the heart of everything we do. They’re a connection to our history, a guide for our future, and the measure of success for how we do things today. .
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