The Graduate Recruitment Bureau brings to you The Top 100 Graduate Recruiters Social Media Accounts for you to watch, follow, stalk, snoop but of course most importantly engage in your job hunt!

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LinkedIn is widely known as the Facebook for professionals but as a graduate or even under-graduate there is a huge potential networking opportunity screaming out to you. If you are ready to take on...

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At this stage in the year, you're probably settled into your graduate job and starting to make a few friends around the office, lab or site within the company you're working for. With friends come...

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The University of Bristol has recently conducted a study, the results of which suggest that students at state schools do better at university than students who have come from private schools, however...

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In the future, when I think back to university, I know that instead of remembering the nights I stayed up writing essays in time for a next-day deadline, cramming for exams and receiving a third in a...

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One of the most important points to remember about a graduate job is that it is not simply a job, but a foundation for the rest of your career. Therefore, you need to spend considerable time...

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As the world is getting smaller every day, there is little doubt about the benefits of being well connected internationally not only for companies, but also for you as individuals.

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A recent survey conducted by one of the country's foremost graduate recruiters, Ernst and Young, indicates the importance for UK graduates to build on innate character strengths and personality...

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LinkedIn, the business-related social networking site (basically a serious Facebook), was launched in May 2003. Since then, it has welcomed more than 120 million registered users (including graduate...

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Last week, the Times, Telegraph and the Times of India all reported on a recent study carried out by Aldi Graduate Recruitment, which has confirmed that the issue of nepotism in the British workplace...

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