EXHIBITORS
Why choose to exhibit at The Guardian London Graduate Fair from The Careers Group?
The Guardian London Graduate Fair from The Careers Group is one of the largest and most prestigious graduate recruitment events in Europe. The fair brings together two of the biggest names in graduate recruitment, and attracts graduates and students from universities across the the UK and the world, as well as recruiters from top global organisations.
4,728 visitors and 61 exhibitors in 2008
6,778 pre-registered individuals
100% of 2008 exhibitors said it had been worthwhile attending the fair
Here are just a few quotes from our exhibitors about our fairs:
"Great compared to others" - Abercrombie & Fitch
"Brilliant, very satisfied" - BigChoice.com
"Very good value in comparison to others" - Royal Air Force
"Much better than Summer Grad Fair!" - University of Bradford
"A very busy and well structured fair. A lovely venue with a good range of visitors" - Mountbatten Institute
Why should you exhibit with us?
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You can meet face-to-face with almost 5,000 motivated students, graduates and career 'first bouncers' |
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This is the perfect opportunity to fill current vacancies and graduate schemes, and get the pick of the best candidates for the coming year's recruitment cycle |
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The Careers Group has over 30 years experience in organising recruitment events - we know what you want |
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We have unique access to students in University of London institutions as diverse as King's, UCL, Goldsmiths and SOAS |
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The Guardian as our media partner has the largest graduate readership when compared to other national quality publications |
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Our unique and comprehensive pre-matching service ensures your company is able to target the right students and graduates before the event |
There really is no better recruitment event for you to visit this autumn!
Contact the Commercial Development Team for more information about The Guardian London Graduate Fair from The Careers Group, or to book a stand:
Tel: 020 7863 6070, Email: commercial@careers.lon.ac.uk