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Date: Friday 02 August 2024
Time: 12:00 - 13:00
Location: Online, via MS Teams, View map
The Launch Pad series of talks is designed to help anyone making applications for jobs, or about to start, so it is particularly helpful to students finishing their studies and about to graduate. Continuing students are welcome too.
This talk focuses on considering alternatives and identifying a plan B, should securing plan A be proving difficult.
Anyone wishing to take part can register an interest by completing the form, an invitation will be sent to on later to join the talk on Teams.
This is an event for St George's students and graduates!
careers@sgul.ac.uk Please, put ‘Launch Pad: Alternatives’ in the subject line
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