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Northumbria Graduate Jobs and Placements Fair 2024

Tuesday 22 October 11am-3pm, Sport Central, Newcastle Campus 

Did you graduate within the last few years? Are you still looking for a graduate role or work experience to build your professional skills?

With over 100 employers offering incredible graduate and internship opportunities, the Northumbria Graduate Jobs and Placements Fair is a great opportunity to boost your graduate job search. Connect with recruiters from a wide range of sectors, with two-thirds eager to hire graduates from any degree discipline. Find out more on the website.

The Fair is open to all recent graduates, whatever you studied. No booking required.

QUIET HALF HOUR

To improve accessibility for those with sensory differences, there will be a quiet period for half an hour at 10.30am - 11am. During this time, there will be fewer people and no music playing. Graduate Futures staff will be on hand for support. Let us know if you require any adjustments by contacting nucareers@northumbria.ac.uk.

GET READY FOR SUCCESS!

Make the most of the event with our Prepare for the Fair sessions. Booking required for some sessions:

8 October or 10 October, 11am - 12pm. Making the most of the Northumbria Graduate Jobs & Placements Fair

15 October, 11am - 12pm. Making the most of the Northumbria Graduate Jobs & Placements Fair (online)

GRADUATE SUPPORT

If you can’t attend the Fair, you can still access graduate job vacancies via JobsOnline as a member of our Graduate Careers Club. The Club provides ongoing careers support for up to five years after graduation, including graduate specific workshops, graduate appointments and access to online careers resources. Find out more at northumbria.ac.uk/graduatesupport.

 

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