Next Gen Catalyst Program 2026

Beyti - an Almarai Subsidiary · Cairo, Egypt · Posted 2026-06-28

Why Join Beyti?At Beyti, you'll become part of a culture that encourages innovation, ownership, collaboration, and continuous growth.This isn't just about observing—it's about contributing, learning, and growing alongside experienced professionals while building your future career.Be the Next Generation of Talent.Student on Project | August 2026 – January 2027Ready to kick-start your career?Looking for more than just an internship?The Next Gen Catalyst Program is Beyti's 6-month Student on Project Program, designed to give ambitious university students real business exposure, meaningful projects, and the opportunity to learn from industry experts.Whether you're passionate about HR, Procurement, or Marketing, this is your chance to work on projects that create real impact while developing the skills needed for your future career.Program DurationAugust 2026 – January 2027 (6 Months)Who We're Looking ForWe're searching for students who are:Currently enrolled in universityFresh GradsAvailable throughout the 6-month programPassionate about learning and continuous developmentCurious, proactive, and eager to make an impactStrong communicators with a collaborative mindset

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About Beyti - an Almarai Subsidiary

Food and Beverage Services

Beyti is one of the largest dairy, beverage, and food producers in Egypt and a subsidiary of Almarai, serving over 110 million consumers.

What you should know

  • Global Market Presence: Exports products to over 45 countries including markets in Europe, North America, and China
  • Massive Workforce!: Employs more than 5,000 people across its operations in Egypt
  • 19% Solar Power: Operates a 20 MWp solar array that is expected to provide 19% of the company's total electricity needs

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