BIRMINGHAM Careers Presentations 13:30 11:30 3 November 12:00 adidas Calling all creators Friday
Gradstrategy Discover the top 10 soft skills that employers look for
4 November 12:00
Graduate Panel Q&A with recent graduates from BT, RSM, NFU Mutual and dstl
Saturday
From writing the perfect CV to finding out what it’s like to work as a graduate at a particular company, the GradJobs presentation programme will have something for you. Make it an essential part of your visit and gain the expert knowledge needed to succeed in your job hunt!
Wealth First & Dwain Reid Coaching
11:30
Get the most out of networking at the National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition and beyond
12:30
Advance Success at assessment centres
12:30
adidas A career in sporting goods
13:00
Graduate Panel Q&A with recent graduates from NFU Mutual, adidas, RSM, BT and dstl
13:00
Network Rail Making a difference with Network Rail – start your journey today
13:30
Keynote Presentation Bianca Miller-Cole, .uk brand ambassador and runner-up on The Apprentice It’s personal! Create a personal brand to help you stand out from the crowd
14:00
Summit What graduates look for in their first job and what Summit can offer
14:30
University of Wolverhampton Knowledge Exhange and Enterprise Network (KEEN): How KEEN can help kick-start your career
TK Maxx 13:30
Join the adventure with TJX Europe
14:00
University of Lincoln Postgraduate funding
14:30
Gradstrategy Discover the top 10 soft skills that employers look for
15:00
The Write Stuff CVs that get results!
15:00
The Write Stuff CVs that get results!
Keynote presentation
Bianca Miller, .uk brand ambassador, will encourage you to ‘get personal’ by creating a consistent online brand using a .uk domain and social media, vital for standing out in the crowded job market. She will also share her experience of going from university graduate, to runner-up on the BBC’s The Apprentice and successful business owner of The Be Group.
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