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Issue 32 of Prospects Graduate digital magazine now available

 

In this special edition of Prospects Graduate, you will find the latest graduate job vacancies and essential information and advice, to mark the start of the festive season and a great end to 2006. So what are you waiting for? Be proactive - use up the festive holidays and apply for these great vacancies over your mince pie and mulled wine!

 

This extended edition contains exciting job vacancies from Hewlett Packard Ltd, McDonald's Restaurants and RWE nPower. Interested in postgraduate study and want to find out more? Then take a trip to London to visit The Postgraduate Study & Training Fair in January to see what's available. And if you're considering postgraduate study as a career change from work, then make sure you read our article Starting Over to see how doing a Masters might be the most reliable route into a new field.

 

Christmas shopping is stressful, and juggling it with study and work doesn't help, so don't forget to check out our article Dealing with Stress to see what can be done. Do you feel optimistic about your future career options? Make sure you cast your vote and let us know what you think.

The next issue of Prospects Graduate digital magazine will be with you on 10th January 2007.

Read the latest edition of Prospects Graduate now and get your career moving today!

 

 13/12/06


3 years PQ experience? Want to work in Australia?

Ross Calibre is a specialist legal recruiter with quality private practice roles and in-house roles both domestically and internationally.

 

We have numerous assignments for international lawyers with quality law firms who are looking to move or return to Australia.

 

Lawyers who have construction, banking and finance or mergers & acquisitions experience at the third year to Senior Associate level will be highly regarded.

 

For a confidential discussion please contact Craig Burrows LLB/BCom Ross Calibre in Melbourne, Australia

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Tel: +61 3 8620-5744 (don't forget the UK is 9h behind Melbourne time!!!)

26/7/06

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