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GTI Media announces official partnership with the Association of Graduate Careers Services

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graduateGTI Media, publishers of TARGETjobs, TARGETjobs Events and TARGETcourses in the UK, is proud and pleased to announce that, with immediate effect, it will be working in partnership with AGCAS to deliver key careers information to all undergraduates, postgraduates and recent graduates in the UK.

The careers information covered by the partnership includes detailed sector briefings, country profiles, advice on diversity and discrimination, teaching as a profession and various other specific topics related to job-hunting. This information was formerly hosted on the Graduate Prospects site but will now appear exclusively and officially on the UK’s fastest growing careers site targetjobs.co.uk.

AGCAS is the voice of HE Careers and Employability professionals and the professional organisation for careers services in over 130 UK universities. Its members will be contributing original content to targetjobs.co.uk as part of the agreement.

GTI Media has been closely involved with careers services for 25 years and has always supported their work and promoted their influence and importance within universities.

GTI Media and AGCAS will also be discussing collaborative research projects and other initiatives to create a greater awareness of the importance of careers and employability education advice, information and guidance and the critical contribution made by graduate recruitment to the economy.

Dr Paul Redmond, President of AGCAS, says: “We are really excited to be working with GTI Media. We know our material which is written by highly trained and well-informed professionals is highly valued by students and graduates. This partnership will ensure that it’s kept up to date and remains readily accessible to them wherever they are studying and after graduation.”

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