PepsiCo offers internships and early career opportunities for students. Company invites new graduates from engineering to law. Recruiting events happen worldwide throughout the year
Steel is an iron-carbon alloy used in various industries worldwide. Only 64 countries produced 98% of world's steel in 2020. Global steel production reached 1,950.5 million tonnes in 2021
BMW Group operates over 30 production sites worldwide. Berlin plant produces premium motorbikes with 2,200 employees. Munich plant produces 11 million premium cars since 1922. Leipzig plant features Zaha Hadid-designed building with 1,000 daily production
Chocolate industry worth over $100 billion globally. One pound of chocolate requires 400 cocoa beans. Valentine's Day sees 58 million pounds of chocolate sold annually
Wellington boots were created by Duke of Wellington by modifying Hessian boots. Boots were made of soft calfskin leather with low-cut heels. Initially worn by British aristocracy and middle class in early 19th century
Vern Wicklund created first snowboard in 1917 as shred deck. Sherm Poppen invented modern snowboard in 1965 with bindings. Jake Burton and Tom Sims introduced bindings and steel edges in late 1970s. Snowboarding became Olympic sport in 1998, with safety improvements in 2002