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The phrase "recruitment fair" is correct and can be used in written English when referring to an event where potential employers and job seekers meet.
For example, "The college hosted a recruitment fair yesterday for graduates to meet with potential employers."
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To meet U.K. recruiters, you'll need to start your travelling early; there is a scientific recruitment fair in London in June, so find out who will be there and if it is worth the trip.
Williams got to the scheme via his university's graduate recruitment fair.
The board will hold a recruitment fair for the 99 failing schools next week, Mr. Levy said.
The Guardian London Graduate Fair from The Careers Group is the only graduate recruitment fair you will need to visit this summer.
A recruitment fair was held a fortnight ago.Not surprisingly, the first day of the fair, a Friday, attracted mainly unemployed people.
The New IRA terrorist group allegedly tried to bomb a Derry hotel because it hosted a police recruitment fair a week ago, it has emerged.
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Since MIT is oversubscribed, Schmill's team don't need to attend recruitment fairs or travel across the country to recruit.
"Recruiters and students alike tell us that face-to-face interaction at the recruitment fairs is invaluable," he said.
Some even show up at law school recruitment fairs, minus the child.
Anna Boyd works for The Student World, which hosts international university recruitment fairs all over the UK.
So far, hundreds of lagging students and their parents have been invited to recruitment fairs.
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