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Calling recent graduates


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Are you a recent graduate, or about to graduate? Then we need your help!


According to a recent survey, 65% of graduates feel they have not been prepared for the world of work.


We are setting up a coaching service in the Dulwich area working specifically with graduates to help you create the best chance of getting the job you want.

We?re holding a focus group on Wednesday 9th April in West Dulwich from 8-10 pm to discuss the details of the service and to find out from you (our target market) whether it includes everything you might need as you enter the world of work.


We?re looking for your interest and your active participation; this is a discussion group and an opportunity to share ideas ? we haven?t launched the service yet.


So if you have a view that you?re happy sharing and you?d like to find out more, please respond to this email with your contact details and we?ll take it from there. Numbers are limited, so please get back to us as soon as you read this!

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