EMPLOYABILITY / BP: Insight to Careers - Thursday 13 October 2011

EMPLOYABILITY / BP - Insight to Careers

An exciting opportunity for disabled students and graduates with BP.

EmployAbility is the not for profit organisation providing a free service to students and graduates with all disabilities, including dyslexia or long term health conditions, to ease the transition from education to employment.

We are partnering with BP to bring an exciting career event for disabled students and graduates, at the BP offices in London*. It will be a unique opportunity to gain a genuine insight into BP and to meet its representatives.

BP EmployAbility Insight to Careers Event - come for free to find out more about careers at BP! Register online now!

Thursday 13th October 2011
BP offices, Canary Wharf, London*
All disabled university students and graduates welcome

To apply, you must be:

  • Either studying or have graduated in a technical degree subject, such as Computer Science, Business Computing, e-Commerce or other related degrees , with an interest in working within the Information Technology area of BP
  • Or studying or have graduated in any other degree discipline and have strong analytical skills, with an interest in working within the Information Technology area of BP

Deadline: Midnight, Sunday 9th October 2011

About the event
Hosted by the Information Technology and Services Division within Integrated Supply and Trading (IST) at BP, this is an exciting opportunity for you to:

  • Meet with representatives from BP and find out more about this forward thinking, dynamic and inclusive company
  • Learn more about internships and graduate careers opportunities within BP
  • Benefit from a range of key activities, including skills workshops, information on recruitment processes at BP, a tour of BP's offices, a panel discussion, offering you the chance to ask questions from BP recruiters, disabled employees and others, followed by a networking drinks reception

(*Reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed if travelling from outside London area)

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