More speakers in place for graduate recruitment and development forum

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With not long to go until the highly anticipated annual Graduate Recruitment and Development conference, we are excited to reveal more speakers from prestigious brands including Dell, Google and Deloitte. 

Updates to the current programme for the event include talks on developing robust strategies, delving into the mind of the graduate, debates on apprenticeships vs graduates following changes such as the apprenticeship levy, social mobility, driving innovation in programmes and more.

Chaired by Jane Campbell from the University of Leeds, our outstanding speaker list also includes Liane Rainbow-Davison from Google, Phil Wilson from the Civil Service Human Resources, Tapuwa Mtutu from Dell, Benjamin Jackson from Deloitte, Howard Grosvenor from cut-e, and David Palmer from Trendence UK with more to be announced in the coming weeks.

The Graduate Recruitment and Development Forum 2017 will be held on 22nd February at the Hilton Hotel, Canary Wharf. 

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Rebecca joined the HRreview editorial team in January 2016. After graduating from the University of Sheffield Hallam in 2013 with a BA in English Literature, Rebecca has spent five years working in print and online journalism in Manchester and London. In the past she has been part of the editorial teams at Sleeper and Dezeen and has founded her own arts collective.

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