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Northumbria Placements and Careers Fair

Want to secure your ideal graduate job?

Looking for a placement or work experience?

Northumbria Placements & Careers Fair is an event for students of all disciplines and years who want to find out about placements, work experience and graduate jobs.

It will be Northumbria's biggest ever careers fair, run over two days, with a different sector focus on each day. 

Monday 5 November 2018, 11am - 3pm - Engineering, Built & Natural Environment, Technology and Science

Tuesday 6 November 2018, 11am - 3pm - Business, Finance, Management, Law and Public Services

Hundreds of regional, national and international organisations will be at the fair and they want to meet you.

Exhibitors already booked to attend include;

BNP Paribas Real Estate, Civil Service Fast Stream, Glaxo Smith Kline, Nexus, Pirelli, Procter & Gamble, Urban Outfitters and Womble Bond Dickinson.

Further details and a full list of exhibitors will be online soon, so make sure you keep checking this webpage.

 

 Northumbria Placements & Careers Fair 2018 is sponsored by

 


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