UBS announced as the premier sponsor of Bright Network Festival

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Bright Network has announced UBS as the premier sponsor of Bright Network Festival 2015.

Now in its fourth year, Bright Network Festival is a unique event that brings together over 1,000 of the brightest undergraduates from the UK’s top universities with over 60 leading employers for a day of networking, skills sessions and workshops.

Jen Sykes, EMEA Head of Campus Recruitment & Development at UBS says:

“We’re delighted to be the Premier Sponsor of Bright Network Festival 2015. 

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“At UBS, we are committed to hiring exceptional graduate talent and the Bright Network Festival offers us an unrivalled opportunity to reach out to this pool of students.

“As a leading employer, we offer graduates a stimulating and dynamic career with a host of opportunities for success. We’re thrilled to be a part of an event that brings together talented and highly motivated students and we’re looking forward to meeting many of those who attend.”

James Uffindell, CEO & Founder of Bright Network says:

“UBS’s focus on attracting talented individuals who want to work hard, be challenged and perform at a high level aligns with the aspirations of our members. We’re excited to be partnering with UBS for the Bright Network Festival 2015 and very much look forward to working with them.“

Bright Network Festival will be held on the 15th September 2015 at the Brewery in London.

Amie Filcher is an editorial assistant at HRreview.

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