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Graduate Futures career events

Are you ready to conquer the challenges of the graduate job market and launch your career with confidence? Northumbria University is here to support you every step of the way. We understand that embarking on your professional journey can be a daunting task which is why the Graduate Futures team are excited to invite you to their upcoming careers events.

Our events are specifically tailored to assist you in navigating the competitive job landscape providing you with insights, tips, and strategies that will enhance your employability and help you stand out to potential employers.

Upcoming events you might be interested in include:

To book a place at these events, all you need to do is register on JobsOnline. Registration is quick, simple, and offers a host of benefits, including the ability to book graduate appointments for personalised one-to-one support and access to 100s of graduate job vacancies. If you updated your account details before you graduated there’s no need to register again.

Don’t worry if you can’t get to Newcastle, CareerFlix gives you access to recordings and slides of our events so you can watch wherever you are, whenever you want.


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