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News Release from: Venture Marketing Group
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 31 October 2005
Recruitment show offers hundreds of
opportunities
The 2005 National Engineering Recruitment Exhibition will offer hundreds of opportunities with excellent career prospects for the thousands of professionals and graduates expected to attend.
The 2005 National Engineering Recruitment Exhibition (NER) and The National Construction Recruitment Exhibition (NCR) at the NEC, Birmingham on 25th and 26th November will be offering hundreds of exciting engineering and construction opportunities with excellent career prospects for the thousands of both skilled, experienced professionals and graduates expected to attend The superb range of positions covers the full spectrum of the industry including civil and structural engineering, aerospace, construction, automotive, facilities management, mechanical, manufacturing, process, and defence, and are offered by a wide variety of organisations including many prestigious companies
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Among the many well-known organisations recruiting are Airbus, Alstom, Amey, BAE Systems, Corus, Cummins, Honda, Mowlem, Raytheon, Rolls Royce, Royal Navy, Siemens, Smiths Aerospace and Thales.
The exhibition offers many valuable features and advisory services to facilitate job-seekers.
These include: engaging career presentations to inspire candidates; fascinating company presentations that demonstrate the hottest jobs currently on offer; and one-on-one CV advice, provided by CV Checker, to enable engineers to perfect and tailor their CV to make maximum impact.
There will also be the chance for visitors to test their ingenuity and skills through interactive industry challenges.
The event is sponsored by Smiths Aerospace and supported by the Construction Industry Council, the Institution of Chemical Engineers, the Institution of Electrical Engineers, the Institution of Incorporated Engineers, the Institute of Structural Engineers, the Royal Aeronautical Society and Target Engineering.
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