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We help our clients and our people create the value they want. We work alongside our clients to measure, protect and enhance the things that matter most to them. What's more, we've been voted number one in The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers survey for the last seven years. As well as training that helps you gain breadth as well as depth of knowledge, we'll give you support to gain a professional qualification plus the chance to experience a range of clients and projects. If you have a 2:1 or above in any discipline, at least a 300 UCAS tariff or equivalent and the ability to make an impact then visit

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TotalProfessions.com was created to guide and inspire you about the directions you can take to start out on your career path.
The Profession Finder gives you summaries of each employment sector, with tips on jobs, salaries, training and funding. It also features relevant associations and employers.
Check out our pages for students, including the Career Chooser, information on work placements and graduate schemes and advice on how to get professionally qualified.

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TERMS & CONDITIONS

1. The competition is open to any student in any year including final year students at UK universities.
2. No purchase necessary. Entrants may be subject to local call charges depending on their individual arrangements for internet access.
3. Only one entry per person.
4. Competition starts 3rd February 2011 and closes 31st March 2011.
5. A short-list of candidates will be drawn up. Entrants must be available for:
- Telephone interviews
- Face to Face interviews in front of a panel of judges
- The awards ceremony in London in July 2011
6. The total prize consists of a £2,000 prize fund. The prize of £2,000 will be awarded to a single winner or shared between an overall winner and runners-up.
Winner and finalists agree to have their names and photographs printed in Real World and other media.
7. No responsibility can be accepted for any technical, hardware or software failures which limit or prohibit online entry. Failure of an entry to be delivered by the date or in the manner specified will make the entry invalid.
8. Promoter's decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into.
9. Entrants agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.
10. Competition co-ordinators: Real World, 22-26 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TJ.
11. Your personal data will be used in accordance with the Data Protection Act.

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