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Top companies to exhibit at Career Fair

Tuesday, 06 August 2013

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Top companies to exhibit at Career Fair

Jumpstart your career at this year’s Career Fair.

 Hosted by the Co-operative Education Department, the fair provides CPUT students with the opportunity to interact and get first hand information from potential employers.

The fair promises an impressive line-up of companies with big names such as Eskom, Transnet, Mweb, Direct Axis, Truworths and Multichoice set to showcase their career opportunities.

And with close to 10 000 students graduating annually at CPUT, the fair is a prime networking opportunity for those set to walk-off with their qualifications at the end of this year.

This year, the fair will take place on 7 August at the Bellville Campus (Major Sports Hall) and on 14 August at the Cape Town Campus (Multipurpose Hall).

“Across the two campuses, we will have a total of 37 companies of which 19 will exhibit on the Bellville Campus targeting Engineering and Health and Wellness students and 18 will be on the Cape Town Campus targeting Business disciplines, Information Technology as well as various Applied Sciences disciplines,” says Manager of the Co-operative Education Department Fundiswa Nofemela.

The Department of Labour and the CPUT Student Counselling Department will also be on hand to assist students with CV and cover letter writing.

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Written by Candes Keating
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Bellville Career Fair is big success

Monday, 04 August 2014

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Bellville Career Fair is big success

Students and graduates came face to face with potential employers at the annual CPUT Career Fair hosted at our Bellville Campus on Tuesday.

The Career Fair, which moves to the Cape Town Campus on 14 August. boasted some of the biggest industry names like Siemens, General Electric, Lafarge, Distell and the Department of Labour to name just a few.

For the first time students also had access to hundreds of job adverts thanks to live streaming monitors that advertised vacant posts for companies not exhibiting.

The Student Career Portal which enables students to load their CVs for potential employers to view was also launched.

Anyone interested in attending on the 14th should bring along their CV’s as well as a pen and notebook to jot down important contact information.

Manager for Co-operative Education, Fundiswa Nofemela, says students should take the opportunity of attending a career fair seriously and come prepared with plenty of questions as well as doing research on potential employers.

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