GRADJOBS: The National Graduate Recruitment Exhibitions 9/10 & 30/31 October 2009

Don't miss these two great opportunities to meet over 150 leading graduate employers.

Are you looking for a job after university?
Worried about securing the right one in the current climate?


There are hundreds of companies recruiting at..

The National Graduate Recruitment Exhibitions

9 & 10 October 2009 - Olympia, London
30 & 31 October 2009 - NEC, Birmingham

Don't miss these two great opportunities to meet over 150 leading graduate employers, plus get all the careers advice you need to kick-start your career. Exhibitors include:

Abercrombie & Fitch, Arcadia, BAE Systems, Bentley, Bloomberg, Cancer Research, Exxon Mobil, Jaguar Land Rover, HSBC, Marks & Spencer, Microsoft, Marstons, Nando's, RAF, RM, Sainsbury's, Mars, Sky and many more....

Register for fast track entry at www.gradjobs.co.uk


Take a look at what's available at the show:

* One-to-one CV consultations and presentations from leading CV experts The Write Stuff

* Assessment centre hints and tips in the Mock Assessment Centre

* Help with your career choices in the Careers Advice Clinic

* Interviewing tips and advice in the Interview Clinic

* Pit your wits against other banking and finance graduates and try your hand at trading with the 7city trading pit. The highest scorers from each day will win a complete banking and finance careers package with 7city Learning.

* Presentations from Sky, Monster, Thomson Reuters, ACCA, Training and Development Agency for Schools and many more.

* We'll even subsidise your transport costs to help ease your financial worries! All full time students are eligible to receive up to £10 towards your travel costs to and from the exhibition!*

Register here

Opening times: Friday 11am - 5pm, Saturday 11am - 4pm

*Terms and conditions apply. For more information visit www.gradjobs.co.uk

 TR 29/09/09

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