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Career development event in London

Gain insights into how to effectively plan and develop your career

View career development from an employer's perspective

Hear details of DTI sponcered research investigating how recruitment activities actually operate

Ask your burning questions during a panel session

Network with other attendees

Presenters:

Julie Grady - HP

Judith Glover, Cornelia Wilson Roehampton University

Additional Panel Members

Lucy Goodhall - Senior Project Manager, Metropolitan Police

Technical IT Department team members from HP

The event is sponcered by tbe BCS Womens Forum and is a BCS Women's event in association with Equalitec.

http://www.equalitec.org.uk/equalitec_main/events.cfm

http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=conEvent.1005

To book a place contact events@equalitec.org.uk

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