Careers with FTI Consulting Technology Presentation on 10th March

Careers with FTI Consulting Technology Presentation on 10th March

By University of Westminster - Student and Graduate Talent

Date and time

Tue, 10 Mar 2015 17:00 - 18:00 GMT

Location

Clipstone Building 1.109

115 New Cavendish Street University of Westminster London United Kingdom

Description

Please note to attend Career Development Centre events you must be a current student or a recent graduate of the University of Westminster.

Are you studying in the field of Computer Sciences, have you got an interest in Computer Forensics and are looking to build your career with a global business advisory firm?

FTI Consulting Technology will be holding a presentation at the Clipstone Building-1.109, 115 New Cavendish Street on Tuesday 10th March at 17:00 for graduates who is interested in pursuing a career in Computer Forensics in their London office.

The FTI Consulting Technology practice offers clients a comprehensive portfolio of e-discovery software, services and consulting support to help them streamline processes that are often reactive and risk-prone. No matter the type, geography or scale of an investigation, or the type of data involved, they deliver right-sized solutions by expert forensic investigators with leading e-discovery technology.

Come and speak to current employees from FTI Consulting and find out why it is a great place to start your career. This event will include a presentation, discussion, and the opportunity to network and inquire further about the positions and application process.

Organised by

The University of Westminster is home to over 20,000 students from 155 nations. They are one of the most diverse, multicultural student bodies in the world, able to bring individual skills and talents to your business.

As students at the University, they are gaining real-world experience as part of their academic studies – they are not learning purely for learning’s sake. Their courses are informed and often taught by professionals as well as academics.

Many will have already taken part in internships or work placements. As well as pursuing academic studies, there are more than 100 clubs and societies where students can develop a variety of soft skills including leadership, communication and time management – skills that all employers value and look for in today’s graduates.

In addition, students can learn subjects like communication and body language, mindfulness and business etiquette, as well as taking advantage of free IT training and the University’s open language programme to enhance their employability.

Our dedicated, collaborative, flexible and friendly team is here to help you find the right student and graduate talent for your recruitment needs.

Find out more at www.westminster.ac.uk/student-and-graduate-talent

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