TARGETjobs fair offers students Asia and Middle East careers

A November job fair organised in London by graduate careers events organiser TARGETjobs will target UK and expatriate students interested in work in Asia and the Middle East.
Thu, 6 Jun 2013A November job fair organised in London by graduate careers events organiser TARGETjobs will target UK and expatriate students interested in work in Asia and the Middle East.

TARGETjobs says because the Asia & Middle East Graduate Careers Event 2013 is “likely to be very popular with students”, entry is selective, ensuring recruiters will meet only “well-prepared and motivated students”.

International students account for around 15% of UK undergraduates and 69% of all full-time taught post-grads, according to the company

  • In the recent Global Spotlight on Malaysia in the April edition of Recruiter, a careers consultants at the London School of Economics (LSE) noted that Malaysian students, which make up 7% of LSE undergrads, are “very marketable to global recruiters” given their prestigious education.

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