Virtual Jobs: Building Virtual Careers Provides Fully Interactive Experience For Contruction Industry

LONDON, June 17 /PRNewswire/ — A ‘virtual’ careers fair being held June
18-19 can lead to real jobs for those working in the construction industry.

Building Virtual Careers is a fully interactive online experience, from
Building, the market-leading construction publication.

The event will include exhibitor booths and allow registrants to chat with
leading companies in the construction industry, as well as other attendees, in
real time.

Unlike a traditional careers fair, Building Virtual Careers can be
accessed from your home or office. This means no travel costs, no time out of
the office and no worry of being spotted by your employer.

The event will be for those in the industry who want to:
– Find a new career
– Find out what projects top construction firms have won
– Increase industry knowledge through free online seminars
– Discuss career opportunities and development with leading companies

Consultants, contractors and house builders will be among the exhibitors,
including Faithful + Gould, Network Rail, Davis Langdon, TPS, KEO
International and many others.

Attendees will be able to pick up company information, drop off a virtual
business card or CV and apply immediately for live vacancies and start the
interview process. The show will also feature seminars on such issues as
working abroad and what employers want in a changing market.

Building Virtual Careers is free to all attendees. To register, please
visit. http://www.building.co.uk/virtualcareers .

Building, a weekly title published by CMPi, is the UK’s oldest and
best-read construction magazine. It was launched in 1843 by Joseph Aloysius
Hansom architect of Birmingham Town Hall and designer of the hansom safety cab
and once counted Prince Albert, Charles Dickens and Florence Nightingale among
its readers. Over 100,000 professionals throughout the building industry,
including building contractors, housebuilders, architects, quantity surveyors
and building surveyors, read the magazine.

SOURCE Built Environment Division

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