Bunge is a leading agribusiness and food company with integrated operations that circle the globe, stretching from the farm field to the retail shelf.




We're working on one of the world's biggest challenges - how to ensure food security for a growing population in a sustainable way. Our over 32,000 employees contribute by helping farmers produce larger harvests, by ensuring a seamless connection between farmers and customers and among regions, and by producing high-quality products ranging from animal feed to consumer foods to renewable fuels.

In approximately 40 countries you can find Bunge:


  • originating oilseeds and grains from the world's primary growing regions and transporting them to customers worldwide;
  • crushing oilseeds to make meal for the livestock industry and oil for the food processing, food service and biofuel industries;
  • producing bottled oils, mayonnaise, margarines and other food products for consumers;
  • crushing sugarcane to make sugar, ethanol and electricity;
  • milling wheat and corn for food processors, bakeries, brewers and other commercial customers; and
  • selling fertilizer to farmers.








Job Title:
Commodity Risk Management Trainee
Opportunity Type:
Full-time job
Employer Unit:
Bunge Global Agribusiness (a unit of Bunge Limited)
Job Description:
The Commodity Risk Management Training Program is a rotational training program lasting about 12 months. The recruitment for the program will begin September 1st and last until December 1st each year for the following year’s program. The program will begin the first week of August each year.
The strongest candidates will have an interest in commodity markets, finance and international trade. The program will consist of various on-the-job training placements interspersed with periods of classroom instruction. The program will have segments in White Plains, New York, St. Louis, Missouri, Geneva, Switzerland and various other locations in the United States and Europe. Topics to be covered will likely include: futures trading, basis trading, grain origination, commodity accounting, domestic transport, export merchandising, ocean freight, energy markets and economic research.
At the end of the program, trainees will be place in one of BGA's six operating areas: oilseeds, grain, sugar, ocean freight, energy or financial services. These placements may include, at a junior level, jobs as traders/risk managers, economic analysts, quantitative risk analysts, finance and control managers, and logistic analysts.
Qualifications:
The willingness to travel, and eventually relocate, internationally is an absolute requirement.
We are seeking entry level applicants who have a keen interest in global commodity markets. Candidates should understand that the program is designed to prepare them to trade physical commodities and is not oriented toward derivative trading.
The ability to speak languages in addition to English is a major advantage. We operate in 40 countries.
Examples of Training Locations:
Buenos Aires, Argentina; Sao Paulo, Brazil; Geneva, Switzerland; London, United Kingdom; Shanghai, China; Singapore; St. Louis, Missouri; White Plains, New York
To apply please send a resume and cover letter to [email protected]