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On the evening of February 12, the Careers Service connected 127 UCL
students from China and Hong Kong with representatives from 6 participating
organisations recruiting for roles in their home countries or the UK.

Target China started with a panel discussion in the Old Refrectory where
representatives from IBM and Mayer Brown JSM helped students navigate their
global careers. Before and after the panel, all participants were welcomed
by the calming sounds of traditional erhu music from UCL's own Nicolas Wang.
A special thanks also goes to UCL student Evelyn Yip, who volunteered her
time to assist with marketing before the event and registration on the
night.

After the forum, the event then moved to the North Cloisters where students
made the most of their networking opportunities with BDO Stoy Hayward,
Harvey Best, IBM, Linklaters, Mayer Brown JSM, PriceWaterhouse Coopers.
Harby Janagol from Harvey Best said it was the human connection that a
student can make at a networking event such as this that could make the
difference in a successful application with an organisation.

Target China - A Careers Forum - Audio UCL

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On the evening of February 12, the Careers Service connected 127 UCL
students from China and Hong Kong with representatives from 6 participating
organisations recruiting for roles in their home countries or the UK.

Target China started with a panel discussion in the Old Refrectory where
representatives from IBM and Mayer Brown JSM helped students navigate their
global careers. Before and after the panel, all participants were welcomed
by the calming sounds of traditional erhu music from UCL's own Nicolas Wang.
A special thanks also goes to UCL student Evelyn Yip, who volunteered her
time to assist with marketing before the event and registration on the
night.

After the forum, the event then moved to the North Cloisters where students
made the most of their networking opportunities with BDO Stoy Hayward,
Harvey Best, IBM, Linklaters, Mayer Brown JSM, PriceWaterhouse Coopers.
Harby Janagol from Harvey Best said it was the human connection that a
student can make at a networking event such as this that could make the
difference in a successful application with an organisation.

    Target China - A Careers Forum

    Target China - A Careers Forum

    On the evening of February 12, the Careers Service connected 127 UCL
    students from China and Hong Kong with representatives from 6 participating
    organisations recruiting for roles in their home countries or the UK.

    Target China started with a panel discussion in the Old Refrectory where
    representatives from IBM and Mayer Brown JSM helped students navigate their
    global careers. Before and after the panel, all participants were welcomed
    by the calming sounds of traditional erhu music from UCL's own Nicolas Wang.
    A special thanks also goes to UCL student Evelyn Yip, who volunteered her
    time to assist with marketing before the event and registration on the
    night.

    After the forum, the event then moved to the North Cloisters where students
    made the most of their networking opportunities with BDO Stoy Hayward,
    Harvey Best, IBM, Linklaters, Mayer Brown JSM, PriceWaterhouse Coopers.
    Harby Janagol from Harvey Best said it was the human connection that a
    student can make at a networking event such as this that could make the
    difference in a successful application with an organisation.

    • 37 min

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