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Month: January 2021

Jemimah Meshe – Project Manager and Scrum Master

By cb244 | 19 January 2021

Name: Jemimah Meshe Degree Course: Business Information Technology with a Year in Industry Graduated: 2018 Current role: Project Manager & Scrum Master Why did you … Read more

” Focus on developing soft skills and pushing yourself outside of your comfort zone to ensure you stand out from the crowd.”

By cb244 | 14 January 2021

Name: Steve Cowell Degree Course: Business Computing with a Year in Industry Why did you choose Kent? When looking for a University and course I … Read more

Jayven Sandy talks about her career since graduating in 2018

By cb244 | 11 January 2021

Name: Jayven Sandy Degree Course: Business Information Technology Graduated: 2018 Current role: Application Rationalisation Project Manager at M&G plc Why did you choose Kent?  When … Read more

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