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Careers Fest 22

Thursday 30th June 10.30am- 3.30pm

Careers Fest 22 is an exciting day of interactive sessions, fun activities, and networking opportunities taking place in Newcastle this summer. If you’ve recently graduated and are struggling with confidence in your career direction and making your first move into the graduate job market, register now!

Attending Careers Fest 22 will give you:

  • Access to a day of interactive workshops with FREE lunch!
  • Access to an exclusive, online metaverse space, giving you access to vacancies and support sessions.
  • The chance to WIN prizes including Amazon vouchers and an iPad!

The day will give you the chance to share your graduate concerns, find your career fit, get CV/LinkedIn advice, learn how to impress employers in one minute and hear from recent alumni about their experiences of moving into graduate employment.

What’s more, following the workshops, we’ll also be holding an optional networking event, giving you the chance to meet with local NE employers offering real internship opportunities available now!

Register now

 

Be Part of the Club!       

As a recent graduate you don’t have to face the changing recruitment market alone. You can access our Graduate Careers Club and support from Graduate Futures for up to five years after you graduate. Visit our web page to find out more about the benefits of being part of the Cub.


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