Six days to go: Graduate Recruitment and Development Forum 2019

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Graduate Recruitment and Development Forum 2019

We are counting down the days until the doors open on Symposium Events’ highly anticipated annual Graduate Recruitment and Development Forum – at the Hilton Hotel Canary Wharf.

This summit will bring together industry leading businesses including IBM, Sky, Milkround, Think Ahead, Kornferry, Shoosmiths LLP, University Academy 92, cut-e, University of Surrey and more who will be sharing their expertise, knowledge and best practice case studies on topics including:

  • Innovation in graduate recruitment
  • Maximising the impact of attracting activities to engage top talent
  • The University of the Future and the next generation of graduates
  • How to attract applicants in the digital age

How to successfully collaborate with universities on graduate programmes
and more!

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Chaired by Stephen Isherwood, Chief Executive at the Institute of Student Employers, this 2019 Forum is the must-attend even for HR professionals who want to maximise the effectiveness of their Graduate programmes, and discover leading strategies for 2019 and beyond.

Click here to find out more about the conference, or book your ticket – hurry there are very limited spaces remaining!

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