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National Graduate Leadership Programme with Police Now

By cb244 | 09 December 2020

Do you want to transform your society by driving change? Do you want to develop your resilience and leadership skills and protect vulnerable members of … Read more

Careers events week commencing 7 December 2020

By cb244 | 04 December 2020

Monday 7 December Creating a Great CV, 12.30-13.30 This presentation will cover the do’s and don’ts when it comes to creating a great CV and … Read more

Improve your employability over the winter break

By cb244 | 04 December 2020

Gain work experience. Below are a few ways you can gain some work experience and improve your skills over the winter break: Work Ready Virtual … Read more

Energy Careers with the National Grid – applications open!

By cb244 | 03 December 2020

Genius and Grid for Good Talent Development Pathway, a long-term, multi-touch project for students to gain insight and develop skills to enter careers in the … Read more

Are you interested in working for Microsoft?

By cb244 | 01 December 2020

Complete the Engineering Asia Virtual Experience Programme at Microsoft over the winter break Take this free virtual opportunity to upskill yourself and get a true … Read more

How Good is your LinkedIn profile?

By cb244 | 30 November 2020

This event has taken place but you can view the recording via the link below. Have you heard of LinkedIn, but you are unsure how … Read more

Enterprise Computing coding contest

By cb244 | 30 November 2020

Connect to the IBM Z platform and use coding challenges to skill up on REXX and bash, COBOL and Python, z/OS and Linux, and Ansible! … Read more

My Placement Year at IBM as a Software Developer

By cb244 | 30 November 2020

Wednesday 2 December at 1pm in Teams Are you thinking of doing a placement year or just want to know more about what it is … Read more

Internship Experience UK – Boost your employability over the winter break

By cb244 | 27 November 2020

An opportunity to discover career paths, hear from employers and boost your employability. Bright Network is bringing together world leading employers and top educators for … Read more

Careers events week commencing 30 November 2020

By cb244 | 27 November 2020

Monday 30 November Unilever Industrial Placement Assessment Centre Workshop, 12:00  13:30 Daunted by the prospect of applying for an industrial placement? We’ve been there! Join us … Read more

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