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3 Oct 2019 | |
Careers News |
You could be very new to your profession, just in the first few years, and know about graduate application through personal experience, or be in the middle of your career and very well established.
This event is called Mini Forum and pupils can sign up for different talks on a variety of careers areas, so there is likely to be between 20-30 girls to chat to and answer questions.
The session is on Wednesday 16th October and starts at 1.45 pm, so you would need to arrive by about 1.30 pm and the lesson is 45 minutes. We'd be happy to provide lunch beforehand and there would be an opportunity to take a tour of the school afterwards if that's of interest.
Alison is looking forward to hearing from you - so please do get in touch by emailing alumnae@lehs.org.uk.
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