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Employ a Woman - Mayfair 2009
7th May 2009, 8:45am – 4:45pm
The London Hilton on Park Lane, 22 Park Lane, Mayfair, London. W1K 1BE

Free entry to exhibition
Car park (fee) available
Dress code: Smart
CV required for admittance
Pre-registration important

Key Features

  • Top employers
  • Exclusive early morning inspirational boost - 'Get up Girlfriends' 
  • A fantastic opportunity to hear from and chat with outstanding women who have made significant achievements in the workplace.
  • Free CV reviews
  • Professional development (woman2woman) sessions 
  • Networking opportunities
  • A fantastic opportunity to chat with recent graduates who have secured fabulous jobs despite the economic downturn.
  • Image consultations
  • Competitions and giveaways
  • 'Pensions for Women' clinic


Who should attend our events?
Our events are for smart, talented and educated women of all sectors who are keen to learn from others, make vital contacts and build a supportive network in order to develop personally and professionally.

We welcome women at every career stage:

  • College students/leavers
  • Undergraduates
  • Graduates
  • Aspiring managers
  • Mid-level managers
  • Senior managers
  • Experienced professionals
  • Domestic consultants (Stay-at-home mums)
  • Executives/Directors
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Women returners
  • Career changers


Participating Exhibitors

Please check back two weeks prior to the event for a list of participating exhibitors. For more information or to get involved in this event, please don't hesitate to contact us.

For more information please go to: http://www.employawoman.co.uk/event.php?pageID=100

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