Chanel Research & Innovation Internship - Fragrance Division
Chanel, a prestigious independent luxury brand, is renowned for its commitment to creative freedom and human potential. As part of the Chanel Parfums Beauté division, the company is dedicated to unveiling the unique beauty of every woman through its distinctive fragrances, makeup, and skincare products. Chanel is a leader in the luxury fashion industry, offering a dynamic and innovative work environment.
- Conduct research on natural fragrance ingredients, including literature review and methodology proposal using GC-MS/FID.
- Perform GC-MS/FID analyses and interpret results with statistical tools.
- Maintain and ensure the performance of laboratory equipment through regular testing and maintenance.
- Contribute to the continuous improvement initiatives within the laboratory.
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Analytical Chemistry or related field.
- Proficiency in scientific English.
- Familiarity with statistical data analysis tools is advantageous.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Excellent organizational and synthesis capabilities.
- Discretion and attention to detail.
Prior experience in a research or laboratory setting is beneficial.
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Analytical Chemistry or related field.
Interns will experience a comprehensive onboarding process, including training on Chanel Parfums Beauté's history and products.
Chanel fosters a dynamic, innovative, and learning-focused environment where creativity and human potential are prioritized. The company values diversity and encourages a culture of inclusion and collaboration.


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