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To avoid disappointment please book your place via: www.kent.ac.uk/ces/empfest
TUESDAY 3 NOVEMBER
Stage 1 and 2 computing students
only
Posters will be exhibited capturing
the experiences of returning
placement students and
demonstrating the benefits of doing
a placement. This will show second
years the diversity of industries,
companies and roles available for
the Year in Industry.
Final year students
Have you thought about a career in
teaching, but don’t know what you
would teach, which age group and
what your journey to becoming an
Internships in Systems
Engineering at Oracle
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10.00am-11.00am KS14
All students
Working in the arts is invigorating,
creative and passionate, but how do
you start? Who do you contact?
Where do you look? How do you
present yourself? This seminar
session will give you a swift overview
of what you can do to prepare, who
the main players are across the art
forms and where jobs are
advertised. It also looks at portfolio
working, being your own boss as a
self-employed professional. Come
along and talk about your future.
11.00am-11.45am SLT2
Stage 2 or final year students
What does it take to work in Systems
Engineering? This session
introduces the work of software
engineers developing and
maintaining Solaris, Oracle’s mission
critical UNIX system software.
Engineers around the world
collaborate on 10+ million lines of
Interested in working
in a gallery? Find out
more!
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11.00am-12.00pm Studio 3
Gallery Jarman
All students
Interested in working in a gallery?
Want to have a look around? Come
along to this talk to find out more
from someone who already does
the job!
Katie McGown (Studio 3 Gallery
Coordinator) will deliver a
presentation aimed at students who
are thinking about applying for jobs
in galleries.
To avoid disappointment please
book a place for this event via:
www.kent.ac.uk/ces/empfest.
Institute of Biomedical
Science – Careers for
graduates in Biomedical
Science
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Kent-Teach – Future
Teachers of Kent
10.00am-11.00am DS1
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All students
Are you prepared for job
applications, interviews and
assessment centres? Did you know
that commercial awareness is a key
attribute that most employers are
looking for candidates to
demonstrate through the
recruitment process? Joining this
session will draw upon your current
commercial awareness and provide
you with top tips on how you can
continue to develop it – so you’re
fully prepared. You’ll work through a
case study exercise that will allow
you to demonstrate and practise
your team work and communication
skills, ahead of any assessment
centre.
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9.00am-11.00am KS13
Working in the Arts –
Who’s who?
code to enable Oracle’s more than
400,000 customers, including all
100 of the Fortune 100, in over 145
countries to accelerate innovation
and deliver the best experience to
their own customers. We have more
than 120,000 employees, including
36,000 developers and engineers
and 18,000 support personnel.
Have you got what it takes? Find out
more at:
oracle.com/us/corporate/index.html
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Commercial Awareness
with the ICAEW
educator would look like? Teaching
gives you the chance to light the fire
of learning and to encourage kids to
believe in themselves. It’s an
extremely fulfilling profession being
able to inspire children to unlock
their own potential. Kent-Teach’s 1
hour presentation will take you on a
journey to the Future Teachers of
Kent. Uncovering how you can
transfer your qualifications into
becoming an outstanding future
teacher!
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9.00am-5.00pm SW101
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Poster Fair
11.00am-11.30am KLT2
Science students
In modern medicine there is more
and more reliability on Pathology
investigations to enable clinicians to