GRADJOBS STARTING POINT Careers Presentations 12:00 7 October 12:30 Ofcom 13:00
Making communications work for everyone
13:30
Keynote Presentation Bianca Miller, .uk brand ambassador It’s personal! Creating a personal brand to stand out from the crowd
14:00
Department for Transport Department for Transport – The right career choice
14:30
The adidas Group Calling all creators
16:00
The Write Stuff CVs that get results!
13:30 13:00 Ofcom
Making communications work for everyone
14:00
European Patent Offi ce Job opportunities for scientists and engineers
14:30 TK Maxx Join the adventure with TJK 15:00
The Write Stuff CVs that get results!
Friday
Graduate Panel Q&A with recent graduates from Ofcom, KFC and Marriott Hotels
KFC IQ + EQ = Success Sponsored by:
Not sure where to begin? Head to the GradJobs Starting Point where our team will be on hand to help you plan your day, point you in the direction of relevant employers and answer any career-related questions.
The GradJobs presentation programme has been designed to provide you with all the information you need to successfully land your dream job. Whether you want to know what it is really like to work for a particular company, or you need guidance on creating an eff ective CV, there will be a session to help you!
12:00
Saturday 8 October
12:30
University of Surrey Postgraduate study at the University of Surrey
KFC IQ + EQ = Success
Graduate Panel Q&A with recent graduates from Ofcom, The adidas Group, KFC and Civil Service Fast Stream
Keynote presentation
Bianca Miller, .uk brand ambassador, shares how she went from university student to runner-up on the BBC’s The Apprentice, to owner of The Be Group. She’ll explain how creating a consistent online brand using a .uk domain will help you stand out in a crowded job market.
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GradJobs.co.uk | Autumn 2016
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