There is a wide range of opportunities on offer with sector-leading employers, such as Allstate, EY, CCEA, NIE, Kainos, Mammoth, The Executive Office and many more
Disabled graduates from across Northern Ireland can kickstart their career with the new Ulster University Graduate Boost Programme.
Disabled graduates from across Northern Ireland can kickstart their career with the new Ulster University Graduate Boost Programme.
. If you are ordinarily resident and eligible to work in Northern Ireland, have completed studies and have a disability, this programme is designed for you.
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Applicants can avail of support with CV development and interview preparation and successful candidates will also have access to a mentor for the duration of the programme.
There are over 20 opportunities on offer across a range of job roles and the programme has been part funded by employer partners and the Department for the Economy.
Applications close on Friday 16th December and internships will start on Monday 16th January 2023. Candidates can find out more and apply now at: www.ulster.ac.uk/graduateboostFor all the latest news, visit the Belfast Live homepage here. To sign up to our FREE newsletters, see here.
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