After being employed for a role, how long/months can you apply for the next level as career development?
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ToT T. asked during the live chat Life at CCEP - Come and meet us! to Coca-Cola Europacific Partners
Category: Internship
Date asked: Wednesday, September 1, 2021
Last reviewed: Wednesday, September 1, 2021
Lisa B.
Head of Talent Acquisition, GB
Hi Ya T. There is no set time for career movement, it very much would be about having an open conversation with your line manager and your readiness to move, of course, we do like people to spend a reasonable amount of time in the role to be able to make a difference, learn and develop in the role and add value back. Career and development conversations are ongoing at CCEP, it's important for us to understand your individual strengths and passions, we're all unique - and we are here to support in your career at CCEP, hope this explains things?
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
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