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Prospects announces graduate labour market events programme 2017
Leading graduate careers experts Prospects has launched a programme of events for recruiters and media agencies running throughout 2017.
At the forefront of graduate labour market research for more than 40 years, Prospects unrivalled insight into what graduates do, where they go and what their motivations are will be the focus of a free Breakfast Seminar programme running quarterly throughout 2017.
The first Prospects Breakfast Seminar of the year will take place in London on Tuesday 7 February. Charlie Ball, Head of Higher Education Intelligence at Prospects will offer predictions and trends for the labour market in 2017, bringing together the latest data and advice for attracting and recruiting talent.
Chris Rea from Prospects Higher Education Degree Datacheck service (HEDD) will also present, with an update on the trend towards degree fraud. It will give recruiters and employers a chance to get up to date on the latest challenges with practical advice on effective and efficient degree verification.
Sarah Brookes, Marketing Director at Prospects said: “We trialled the seminar format last year to help employers get up to speed with the latest developments. Over-subscribed and a unanimous success, we decided to make the programme more formal this year.
“The aim is to arm graduate recruiters with as much data as possible to help them stay ahead and make informed decisions. This will be particularly valuable this year as the uncertainty around Brexit continues and the Article 50 deadline looms.”
Places are limited for the February seminar. Interest should be registered by Friday 27 January at https://prospects070217.eventbrite.co.uk
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