Below is a list of fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) employers. This employer list is based on an analysis of the companies that Chinese students from the LSE have gone on to work for in the past five years. It also includes companies that have advertised positions based in China with LSE Careers. It is by no means exhaustive but should provide some ideas to help get you started.
- Amway
American multinational direct-selling company that sells a variety of products, primarily in the health, beauty, and home.
- Bacardi
Family-owned spirits company - now the third largest spirits company in the world, as well as the world's largest, privately held spirits company.
- Bosch
All three Bosch business sectors are present in China: Automotive Technology, Industrial Technology, and Consumer Goods and Building Technology.
- Goodyear
Tire and rubber company.
- Johnson and Johnson
One of the world’s leading makers of household brands.
- L'Oreal China
Leader in cosmetics and beauty.
- Motion Global China
Motion Global powers the SBG Optical Group, one of the world’s largest designer eyewear e-commerce companies. With operations across Asia Pacific, Europe and the Americas, Motion Global’s portfolio of domain properties are market leaders in over 30 countr
- Pernod Ricard
Co-leader in the wines & spirits sector worldwide.
- Procter and Gamble
Multinational manufacturer of product ranges including personal care, household cleaning, laundry detergents, prescription drugs and disposable nappies.
- Swire Pacific Limited
Swire Pacific Limited is one of Hong Kong's leading listed companies, with diversified interests in five operating divisions: Property, Aviation, Beverages, Marine Services and Trading & Industrial.
- Unilever
Meet everyday needs for nutrition, hygiene and personal care with brands that help people feel good, look good and get more out of life.
- Walmart China
Walmart entered the Chinese market and opened its first Supercenter and Sam’s Club in Shenzhen in 1996. Currently, Walmart operates a number of formats and banners in China including Supercenters, Sam’s Clubs, and Neighborhood Markets. As of February 28,