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Employability Festival: Programme of Events
TUESDAY 3 NOVEMBER (CONT)
A note for international
students: Not all the companies
attending this fair sponsor
international students. To
speak to someone about this,
please visit the Kent Union
Advice Centre within the
Mandela Building.
Pave – How gaining
international experience
makes you more
employable
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3.00pm-4.00pm KLT2
All students
Apoorva and Hayley from Pave will
be talking to students about
international work experience. Pave
is an award-winning internship
provider that offers enthusiastic
students and graduates with careerfocused internships in India.
Through working closely with
graduate employers from
multinationals, medium-sized
organisations, not for profits, social
enterprises and start-ups they will
provide insight into why international
ThinkNation – Why
building a network
matters
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Further exhibitor details can be
found at:
www.kent.ac.uk/ces/careersfair
STEM & business students
This talk will provide students with
an insight into what our FREE
service can offer in terms of helping
you to find a life-changing, paid
placement in all manner of
industries. We work with top
companies like TFL and Centrica, as
well as smaller companies, eager to
hire YOU! Work with us and we do
the leg work to help make the world
your oyster!
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130 employers will be
showcasing their opportunities
for Kent students and
graduates, most of whom are
recruiting students from all
degree subject areas. Come
and speak to them about their
graduate vacancies, work
experience and volunteering
opportunities. This year’s event
is bigger than ever, and spans
two halls. Please see page 36
for an exhibitor list and map of
the halls.
3.00pm-4.00pm KS12
experience is of growing
importance to employers. They will
share what value international
experience can create for your
personal and professional
development and finally advise on
how students can find and secure
international work experience.
Students from any stage of their
study and any degree discipline are
welcome to attend.
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12.00pm-3.00pm Sports
Centre, Canterbury campus
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Careers Fair
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The Engineering and
Development Trust –
The Year in Industry –
Paid Placements
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make a diagnosis on their patient.
Indeed pathology investigations now
account for more than 80% of
diagnoses in clinical investigation
work.
3.00pm-4.00pm KS17
All students
By 2020, there will be more people
in the creative industries than in the
public sector. Gone are the days
where we had a job for life. This
means that when it comes to the
workplace, an emerging currency is
less about what’s on your CV and
more about how you’re building a
network of contacts, influencers and
‘passive’ connections. Relationships
are key to this, and in this discussion
Join Lizzie Hodgson: Founder of
ThinkNation, who will be outlining
how being a self-starter is
increasingly important in securing
work – and how ‘work’ itself is not as
structured as you might imagine.