Special Opportunities only for Tiny Earth students!  

Catalent is the leading global provider of advanced delivery technologies, development, and manufacturing solutions for drugs, biologics, cell and gene therapies, and consumer health products. With over 85 years serving the industry, Catalent has proven expertise in bringing more customer products to market faster, enhancing product performance and ensuring reliable global clinical and commercial product supply. Catalent employs over 13,000 people, including over 2,400 scientists and technicians, at more than 35 facilities, and in fiscal year 2019 generated over $2.5 billion in annual revenue. Catalent is headquartered in Somerset, New Jersey. For more information, visit www.catalent.com.

Catalent was recently recognized as a Top Employer for 2020 in the United States. Organizations certified as Top Employers dedicate themselves to providing the very best working environment for employees through their progressive ‘people-first’ HR practices.

Early Talent Programs

The internship and co-op programs are designed to identify, develop and retain a diverse population of top talent for long-term career growth within the Catalent organization. These programs will enhance our ability to build strong relations within the community to recruit exceptional talent while providing students with real world, hands on work experience. Hear what members of our team have to say about our early talent programs here.

Internship Program

A Catalent internship offers you countless opportunities to have a direct impact on the health and well-being of millions of people globally!

Your passion for learning coupled with Catalent’s superior technologies will help drive the advancement of medicine in collaboration with leading pharmaceutical, biotech and health care innovators.

What does Catalent’s Internship Program have to offer you?

  • A 10-12-week paid summer experience
  • Project-based and meaningful work
  • Professional mentorships
  • Professional development
  • Access to senior leaders
  • Industry exposure
  • Community Service opportunities
  • End of program presentations

What are the minimum requirements for you to be eligible for our Internship program?

  • Currently enrolled in an accredited college or university
  • At least 2nd year student (Sophomore and above)
  • Eligible to legally work in the United States
  • Work full-time (40 hours/week) over the summer for a 10-12-week period

Catalent prioritizes consideration of eligible Tiny Earth students for our Internship program. 

Catalent prioritizes consideration of eligible and top performing Summer Interns for our GOLD Program in the Operations Management and Biologics Program Tracks. 

  • Over 45% of our upcoming GOLD Program class will be students who participated in our 2019 Internship Program.

Catalent also prioritizes consideration of eligible and top performing Summer Interns for permanent full-time and temporary part-time roles within the organization. 

  • Over 40% of our 2019 Internship program participants are in school currently working part-time.

A member of the Catalent team will visit your class on campus to host an Information Session upon invitation from your Teaching Instructor.  

  • These Information Sessions provide your students with the opportunity to meet face to face with Catalent employees to ask questions about our organization and/or experiences.

For more information on all our open positions, please visit our career website at:

www.catalent.com/careers

For specific questions about our early talent programs please email University Relations at: universityrecruiting@catalent.com

Co-Op Program

The Catalent Cooperative Education (Co-Op) program is a 1, 3 or 5 session co-operative education initiative which includes hands-on, real-world projects, networking opportunities and industry exposure.

You alternate periods of academic study with periods of full-time employment until all sessions with Catalent are completed with these periods of full-time work being eligible for academic credit.

What does Catalent’s Co-Op Program have to offer you?

  • A three or five session opportunity
  • Project-based and meaningful work
  • Professional mentorships
  • Professional development
  • Access to senior leaders
  • Industry exposure
  • Networking opportunities
  • End of program presentations

What are the minimum requirements for you to be eligible for our Co-Op program?

  • Currently enrolled in an accredited college or university
  • Eligible to legally work in the United States
  • Work full-time (40 hours/week) during Co-Op Session

What are some of the benefits for you? 

Catalent prioritizes consideration of eligible Tiny Earth students for our Co-Op program. 

Catalent prioritizes consideration of eligible and top performing Co-Op Associates for our GOLD Program in the Operations Management and Biologics Program Tracks. 

Catalent also prioritizes consideration of eligible and top performing Co-Op Associates for permanent full-time roles within the organization. 

A member of the Catalent team will visit your class on campus to host an Information Session upon invitation from your Teaching Instructor.  

  • These Information Sessions provide your students with the opportunity to meet face to face with Catalent employees to ask questions about our organization and/or experiences.

For more information on all our open positions, please visit our career website at:

www.catalent.com/careers

For specific questions about our early talent programs please email University Relations at: universityrecruiting@catalent.com

GOLD program

The Global Organization Leadership Development (GOLD) Program is a strategic and initiative two-year rotational program designed to build an emerging leadership pipeline within three key areas of Biologics, Finance and Operations Management. The program is intended to give GOLD associates high levels of accountability in leading key business initiatives and contributing fresh ideas that challenge the status quo.

The Catalent Global Organization Leadership Development (GOLD) program is an opportunity designed for university graduates who are excited to accelerate their careers in a global, entrepreneurial, fast-paced and inclusive environment.

The GOLD Program Rotational Tracks

Biologics: Focused on building technical expertise and leadership in our fast growing Biologics business. Typical rotations include Bioprocessing, Technical services, Manufacturing Sciences, Process Engineering and Process Development.

Finance: Focused on building future leaders in our finance function. Typical rotations include Financial Planning & Analysis, Corporate Accounting, Internal Audit and Controllership.

Operations/Management: Focused on building future operations and management leadership. Typical rotations include Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Procurement, Engineering, Quality, Regulatory Affairs, Product Development and Sales & Marketing.

What does Catalent’s GOLD Program have to offer you?

  • 3 eight-month rotations in multiple locations
  • Real time business-focused projects
  • Professional development & learning opportunities
  • Networking events
  • Lunch & Learns with senior leaders
  • Professional mentorships & buddy programs
  • Cross-functional capstone projects with senior leadership visibility
  • Community service options

What are the minimum requirements for you to be eligible for our GOLD program?

  • Currently enrolled accredited college or university & graduating between December 2020 and June 2021
  • Commitment to career development
  • Excellent academic record (minimum of a 3.0 GPA)
  • Willingness to relocate and work flexible hours
  • Good analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Eligible to legally work in the United States
  • Work full-time (40 hours/week)

What are some of the benefits for you? 

Catalent prioritizes consideration of eligible Tiny Earth students for our GOLD Program in the Operations Management and Biologics Program Tracks. 

A member of the Catalent team will visit your class on campus to host an Information Session upon invitation from your Teaching Instructor.  

  • These Information Sessions provide your students with the opportunity to meet face to face with Catalent employees to ask questions about our organization and/or experiences.

For more information on all our open positions, please visit our career website at:

www.catalent.com/careers

For specific questions about our early talent programs please email University Relations at: universityrecruiting@catalent.com