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Spring Careers Fair 2025

About this event

Employers will be exhibiting their employment opportunities in all sectors, and the Careers Fair is open to students from all disciplines and year groups. This is your last opportunity to meet with representatives from numerous organisations, all under one place this academic year.

These employers are keen to talk with students who are seeking:

  • Placements
  • Graduate roles
  • Internship
  • Work experience opportunities.

Why should I attend?

Careers Fairs allow you to meet with representatives from numerous organisations, all in one place. By speaking with employers, you can gain inside knowledge about how the company works and top tips on how to be successful in the application process.

Careers Fairs also allow you to explore:

  • Different career paths
  • Research opportunities in different sectors
  • Gain an understanding of what roles might be available when you are ready to apply
  • Careers Fairs are still important to attend even if you are not actively looking for jobs, as they are a great way to network with employers
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    • Free
    • Booking required? No

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