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| Equal Engineers virtual careers fair Award winning apprenticeship provider, BAM Nuttall, is sponsoring and taking part in Equal Engineers virtual careers fair. Only half of women with an engineering and technology degree work in the industry compare with 2/3 males. Education people on why a successful business should have a diverse range of employees could help to close this gap. On 23 October Schools and colleges are invited to join the Equal Engineers virtual careers fair. On Monday 2 November university students can join STEM lead, Andy Dorree, who will be exploring the need for more diversity in engineering and the different career pathways at BAM, including the rated top of the industry apprenticeship and graduate programmes. Whether it's working in the Antarctic or constructing London's Super Sewer, there are many opportunities to give graduates the experience they need to further their career in engineering. Applying for dream job can be challenging so a Careers module for job seekers was developed to harness their skills and create a modern CV, which could be used in the application processes. Due to social distancing measures, the festival, hosting a number of engineering companies, will take place on Zoom from 2-6 November. write your comments about the article :: © 2020 Construction News :: home page |