Graduate Advice - European Career Book
The Real World Entrypark International Career Book 2010
This book is unique in that it has an international outlook and is compiled of global companies that are currently looking to recruit graduates and students in Europe. Published in 18 European countries and distributed to more than 130 of the top universities, this career book offers you the opportunity to discover your future employer.
Inside you will find company profiles in sectors ranging from construction to media services, consulting and finance. There are interesting career opportunities at multinational corporations, as well as local companies that you may not be so familiar with, in some of the fastest growing industries. Whatever educational background you have, from accountancy to scientific engineering, you will learn about the latest graduate opportunities and training programs at companies in five of the world's continents.
Whether you've already chosen a career path or are still in the process of deciding, you'll find ideas and examples of a diverse range of industries and opportunities here in this book.
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