Join us at the University of Sheffield and meet our students

4th January 2019

On the 6th February 2019 we'll be hosting an event for companies in the Yorkshire area to attend the University of Sheffield.

  We're looking for local companies who are recruiting students with an engineering or IT background for placements in the academic year 2019-20 to join us. If you want advice as to how to recruit students, or if you have a vacancy which you currently find difficult to fill successfully, then we can help promote your company, vacancies and put you in touch with a pool of students who would like to work for a company in the Yorkshire area. The event is free to attend and you can join us from 5.30pm for refreshments and to talk to our colleagues about the opportunities to work with the University and other companies in the local area. From 6.00pm, our students who are interested in working with you will join us to find out more about your company. To book a place at the event, please complete the form here. Please do join us as we look forward to working with you in 2019 and ensuring more of our current students and graduates, look to you as a future employer. We look forward to hearing from you.

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