Sussex University Visit

 

Sussex University

Sussex University

Yesterday we were on the road again and off to Sussex University to present a wealth of advice to students looking to move into the IT profession.

Many of the students that attended felt that the presentation gave them a list of new ideas to help to launch their careers in IT and really stand out from the competition. 

The feedback from students was so positive, that we are excited to announce a new roadshow presentation – but this time it is not at a university. 

IT Jobs for Graduates will be hosting a presentation at our central London office on the 24th of June, at 2.30pm. 

This invitation is open to all students and graduates from all universities.  So if you are interested in a career in IT, and have studied Computer Science, Maths, Physics or Economics, then we would like to see you there. 

Secure your place at this event today by filling out your details on the form below:

 http://www.keysurvey.com/survey/261702/2da7/

If you are still not convinced, below is some of the feedback received at our Sussex event;

“I thought the presentation today was truly excellent. It contained a plethora of information I never thought of finding or even looking for in the first place, yet it is precisely the sort of information that will help me get a job because it breaks me out of routine job-hunting habits. Particularly for me, with a Law instead of an IT degree and no IT certifications or qualifications to my name, it is slightly more difficult to prove my worth for a company than someone with provable qualifications. The presentation helped me realise that there are other options than merely
applying willy-nilly for jobs and hoping for the best! I can safely say it is the one thing in the past 6 months that has helped me develop most in terms of knowing how I want to develop, where I want to be, and how I can
realistically get there. Thank you”!

Adrian O-Callaghan, Law Graduate, Sussex University

“I thought it was useful and it helped me focus my efforts in my job
search. I now have a better idea on the kind of skills employers are
looking for thanks to the advice that was given”.

Hon Ng, Physics Graduate, Sussex University

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