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Now in its 36th year, the fair takes place on 23 June and 24 June at the Business Design Centre, London — and is widely regarded as the only recruitment fair graduates will need to attend this summer.
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Simon Dixon, managing director of Benedix, who offer training and consultancy for those who want to work in banking and finance, said: "This fair gives graduates the opportunity to meet people face to face and also to get into the mindset of the corporate world.
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