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Graduate recruiters save up to £120 on popular graduate recruitment summit

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Symposium Events are offering HRreview readers with an interest in graduate recruitment the chance to save 30 percent on their highly acclaimed Graduate Development and Recruitment Summit 2015 taking place on the 26th February in London.

This may be the last discount offered on this popular event, since the event its booking rapidly. So don’t miss out and book your place at the discounted rate of  £279 today (less for registered charities). If you want to take advantage of the discount, please insert the code: hr17430 in the shopping cart when booking.

This offer will expire on Wednesday 26th November, so book now!

Have you seen who will be speaking at the event?

Symposium have speakers confirmed from Google to Boots, Microsoft and more.  This will be an event not to be missed.

Check the full speaker list and programme on the event website.

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