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News Release from: National Engineering Recruitment Exhibition | Subject: NECR
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 August 2006
Recruitment exhibition for engineers
The NECR, on 24 and 25 November 2006, will offer engineering and construction opportunities, with hundreds of exciting positions for both skilled experienced professionals and graduates
The National Engineering and Construction Recruitment Exhibition (NECR), at the NEC, Birmingham on 24 and 25 November 2006, will offer the largest ever range of engineering and construction opportunities, with hundreds of exciting positions for both skilled experienced professionals and graduates These promise excellent career prospects to the thousands of engineers and construction professionals expected to attend
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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NECR has established itself as the largest engineering and construction recruitment event of its kind in the UK.
It offers attendees a superb range of positions covering all aspects of the industry including civil and structural engineering, aerospace, construction, automotive, facilities management, mechanical, manufacturing, process and defence, offered by a wide variety of leading employers.
Many well-known and prestigious organisations will be actively recruiting at the two day exhibition, including: Airbus, Aker Kvaerner, Alstom Power, AWE, BAE Systems, Cummins, E.ON UK, e2V Technologies, EDS, Environment Agency, GKN Aerospace, GSH Group Plc, Honda, HSE, MW Kellogg, Raytheon Systems, Rolls Royce, Royal Navy, Royal Sun Alliance, Schlumberger, Technip Offshore UK, Thales, Training and Development Agency, Transport for London and Tube Lines.
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The exhibition also offers many valuable features and advisory services to help job seekers.
Visitors can participate in and take advantage of.
* engaging presentations to inspire candidates.
* a Careers Advice Clinic.
* one-on-one CV advice at the CV Clinic to perfect and tailor the CV to make maximum impact.
* an Interview Clinic, run by Resourcing Matters, with exercises to improve interview techniques.
There will also be the chance for visitors to test their ingenuity and skills through the interactive Input Challenge.
Scott Bannerman of The National Engineering and Construction Recruitment Exhibition commented: "The UK engineering and construction sectors are thriving with many exciting and innovative projects underway.
There is always a great demand for engineers and construction professionals and this exhibition is ideal for those looking for their first step or skilled professionals searching for their next career move".
For a full list of recruiters, further information on features, and details on parking and travel subsidies for full time students, please visit the website.
Entry is free on both days, 1100-1700 on Friday and 1100-1600 Saturday, 24 and 25 November 2006.
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