Choosing the right steps after college makes for an important and exciting decision. Our annual Progression Evening is a hugely successful part of this process, showing our students and their families the wide-ranging opportunities available to Franklin students.
This year, we’re going Virtual with an event that is bigger and better than ever.
We have designed an amazing online experience to allow students to explore a huge range of options. You will be able to visit exhibition stands and chat to representatives, view information and videos, download information and take part in webinars in the virtual auditorium. There really is something for everyone.
The Progression Evening is a key part of our tutorial programme and all students should attend.
This year we have more employers and training providers than ever before. These include: The Care Plus Group, North East Lincolnshire Council, Forrester Boyd, HETA, Humberside Police, JTL Training, Orsted, The RAF, The Royal Fleet Auxiliary, The Army, Wren Kitchens, Kaplan Financial, EY, Engie, Wilkin Chapman, DFDS, Phillips 66, Youngs, Job Centre Plus Civil Service, BAE Systems, Smailes Goldie, RSM, KCOM, RB (Reckitts) and many more.
There will also be a number of universities and HE providers present including: University of Hull, Hull York Medical School, University of Lincoln, University of Oxford, University of York, Manchester Metropolitan University, University of Law, University of Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University and Bishop Grosseteste University.
The event includes a number of short presentations on different career options including healthcare, medicine, teaching, law and more. No registration is required for any of the talks, they will be available on demand so feel free to watch any that interest you.
To take part in the event register online on the link below:
https://collegecareersfair.vfairs.com/
We are looking forward to welcoming you.
This event is a perfect opportunity to engage with employers and universities.
Peter Kennedy
Principal and CEO
Posted by CJ Stephens
March 17, 2021 at 2:43 PM