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On Tuesday 20th September 2022 we will be running our UK Technology Careers Event, our second event of the autumn season! This event will take place virtually on our events
On Tuesday 20th September 2022 we will be running our UK Technology Careers Event, our second event of the autumn season! This event will take place virtually on our events
On Wednesday 14th September we will be running the first event of our autumn 2022 season, the Financial Services Careers Event! This event will take place virtually on our events
Tired of coming across that perfect job and finding you aren’t suitable due to a lack of experience or because you don’t have all of the skills required? At Kubrick,
On Thursday 4th August, we ran our second Australia and New Zealand STEM Careers event of 2022. Taking place on our virtual events platform, we welcomed 16 top employers and
We can’t wait to host our second Australia and New Zealand based event of the year! Taking place on Thursday 4th August, we have signed up 16 fantastic exhibitors, including
We are delighted to announce that the Department of Transport, Victoria will be sponsoring the Australia and New Zealand STEM Careers Event, taking place on Thursday 4th August! Ahead of
This autumn we are delighted to be running 7 fantastic graduate careers events for locations across the UK, Ireland, and the Benelux Region. These events will be a combination of
We are delighted to announce that we will be Gala Dinner Sponsors at the upcoming AAGE Graduate Recruitment & Development Conference 2022. Taking place on Wednesday 26th October – Friday
What’s happening We are excited to announce that the Early Talent Team at Accenture will be running a virtual event; Empowering Female Futures, on July 14th 2022. At Accenture, we
On Wednesday 22nd June, we ran our very first Hybrid STEM Careers Event! Taking place both online and in the Congress Centre in London, this was the first event we
*This post has now been updated. View the updated article here. For years women have been underrepresented in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) university courses and occupations. Using UCAS