LN101
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Hiya,
Just as a general thought, i'd be keen to know where the main sites are that you look at when applying for graduate schemes and what you find most successful?
Thanks, L.
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Spozza
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Just the usual ones that come up when searching Graduate Jobs on Google (including Milkround). To be honest I think success is more a result of your own effort rather than the particular site you use to apply.
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Lolly.Bot
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I think Spozza is right. However if you would like to know for Graduate Schemes specifically I use Milkround and Prospects. I find Milkround more useful for this as they tend to advertise Graduate Recruitment drives from more well known companies, though Prospects do a little of this too. I am also signed up to Monster.com for general jobs as there is no guarantee that I will obtain a Graduate Scheme. Other than that I just look in local and London (Metro and Evening Standard) newspapers...
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Jay Bae
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Hi There,
As everyone else is saying Milkround is a good site and I guess gradmail and targetjobs are also useful site to take a look.
General jobsite such as reed, totaljobs and monster are another way to find some of the grad jobs, so pls take a look.
Jay
http://www.careeristconnected.com/
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bsforrester80
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Those sites (inc this one) can point you in the rightdirection but going direct to the compaines involved is the besat way of finding exactly what is on offer.
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RobSamson
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Hi,
If you're interested in Marketing we're building direct links to the UK's largest graduate recruitment schemes for large companies on our website (www.marketingpost.info look in the resources section)
Rob
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bsforrester80
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http://www.hyperion-commercial.com/ - has plenty of jobs at the moment, including lots in and around the London area.
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Evo 3000
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I found that I got the best replies from less generic job sources, such as industry magazines or less publicized job pages. I found the New Statesman Jobs and Work for an MP sites to be the most useful ones.
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