
Early Careers Development 2016
Thursday, 14 July 2016 @ 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
£349.00 – £399.00
Copthorne Tara Hotel
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The Early Careers Development conference is aimed at HR, L&D and talent professional’s responsible for entry-level talent and development programmes. Through a series of best practice case studies the conference will showcase innovative techniques to ensure that your graduate and apprentice intake are progressing and learning the skills you need. The speaker panel will also look at measuring ROI, how entry-level progression compares with other employees, performance, engagement and career paths.
This event has been specially designed to assist HR professionals in the development of apprentices and graduates.
You will learn:
- Innovative techniques to develop and engage future talent
- How to measure the return on investment in to early career development programmes
- The latest technologies to aid talent development
- The benefits of development through company sponsored degrees
- Ensuring employees are reaching their full potential
- Developing for strengths or competencies
- Making learning fun
This event is for you if you are involved with:
- Human resources
- Learning and development
- Entry-level careers
- Talent management
- Apprenticeship programmes
- Graduate programmes
Sponsors
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Expert business, finance and law apprenticeship training and support from one of Europe’s largest specialist professional education providers.Aligned to industry recognised professional qualifications with clear progression paths to full professional or postgraduate qualifications, BPP work with employers to create and deliver bespoke apprenticeship and school leaver programmes tailored to individual business needs to recruit and develop the professionals of tomorrow. |
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Bright Network is an innovative platform for leading employers to reach, engage and recruit high calibre students and graduates from all backgrounds.
With a diverse membership of 80,000+, we help organisations compete for the talent they need to grow their business. We provide high quality and effective solutions to help you hire the best and our prestigious client base includes McKinsey & Co, HSBC, PwC, Dyson and Teach First. |
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Santa Fe Relocation Services Santa Fe Relocation Services provides the full range of relocation services to support businesses with international interests from diverse industry sectors.Santa Fe is conveniently located across six continents and offers holistic relocation solutions to support businesses and relocating employees. Last year, we handled 120,000 relocations globally. Our core services are Immigration, Moving, Relocation, Real Estate and Records Management. We make it easy. |
Information for potential sponsors
If your organisation would be interested in promoting itself through the wide variety of exhibitions, sponsorship and marketing opportunities available at this event, please visit our sponsorship mini-site or contact our sales team at sales@symposium-events.co.uk or 020 7231 5100.
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Dear Colleague,
I am delighted to introduce our new conference for 2016. The ‘Early Careers Development conference’ expands on our established graduate and apprentice events and training days. The introduction of the apprentice levy and increased graduate hiring means that there will be more entry level talent amongst your workforce. This conference will focus on the latest techniques in learning and development to ensure you are getting the most from your entry level employees.
I hope to see you at the event,
Marsha Dydo,
Conference Producer
Our thought leaders
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Programme
09:00 | Coffee and registration | ||
09:30 | Chair’s opening remarks
Dan Hawes, Co-founder, Graduate Recruitment Bureau (GRB) |
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09:45 | Overview of recent national and global trends and their impact on the area of early careers
Kirstie Donnelly, MBE, Managing Director, City & Guilds |
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10:10 | The impact of the Apprenticeships Levy on Early Careers and Graduate Strategies
James Hammill, Director Professional Apprenticeships, Financial Services, BPP Professional Apprenticeships |
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10:35 | How to build brand loyalty before the offer stage
James Uffindell, CEO & Founder, Bright Network |
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11:00 | Questions and discussion with speakers | ||
11:10 | Refreshments and networking | ||
11:30 | Global graduate management and rotations in practice
Stacey Turner, Graduate Development Manager, Dyson |
11:30 | Employee diversity as a challenge of early career development
Shaun Meekins, Head of Early Careers Operations, Barclays UK |
11:55 | Reviewing Early Careers strategy to evolve the attraction and retention of your talent
Nick McGlashan, People Business Partner – Early Careers Tesco |
11:55 | Developing Powerful Digital Campaigns to Source New Talent
Paul Roberts, Graduate & Early Careers Resourcing Manager, AXA UK |
12:20 | Questions and discussion with speakers | 12:20 | Questions and discussion with speakers |
12:30 | Lunch and networking | ||
13:30 | Mobilising Graduate Talent Mark Rising, UK Commercial Director, Santa Fe Relocation Services Darienne Bowe, Account Manager, Santa Fe Relocation Services Hannah Buckingham, HR Mobility Advisor, Herbert Smith Freehills |
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13:55 | Creating meaningful Work Experience programmes that deliver impact for both young people and business
Camilla McBride, Senior Consultant, Sky |
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14:20 | Alternative Educational Paths for School Leavers
Shannon Diment, School Leavers & Undergraduate Lead Recruitment Partner, IBM |
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14:45 | Questions and discussion with speakers | ||
14:55 | Refreshments and networking | ||
15:15 | Student Panel discussion
Rea Averill, Business Management & Marketing, Pearson College London (Part of University of London) |
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15:45 | Knowledge share networking session Round table discussions with your peers to share solutions to your key early careers development challenges |
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16:15 | Revision of established graduate development programme to meet changing needs & expectations
Michelle Saunders, Graduate Development Consultant, Rolls-Royce |
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16:40 | Questions and discussion with the speakers | ||
16:30 | Chair’s closing remarks and end of conference |
Expert speakers at this event:
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Dan Hawes, Co-Founder, Graduate Recruitment Bureau Dan Hawes is co-founder of Graduate Recruitment Bureau (GRB) – a recruitment consultancy helping recruiters source exceptionally talented Russell Group students and graduates for entry level and mid-level roles. GRB is based in Brighton and London and have clients from a broad spectrum of industries such as PWC, British Airways, Unilever, Tesco and Ocado. He is a CIM Chartered Marketer and GRB were recently awarded Investors in People status. |
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Kirstie Donnelly, Managing Director, City & Guilds Throughout her career Kirstie has spearheaded the development of award winning products and services across the skills sector and is a passionate advocate of the role of digital and social media in transforming how people live, learn and work. Her commitment to this area was recognised when she was awarded an MBE in the Queens Honours for her services to e-learning in the FE/Adult sector in 2011. Her career highlights include nine years with learndirect where she was Director of Products, Technology and Marketing and created the first large scale brand and online offer in the provision of adult learning and online careers service which helped 11 million adults. Kirstie has helped to shape policy around skills in the UK and was part of the David Blunkett Task Force Group that established the Green paper: ‘Learning Age’, she was an active member of the Race Online 2012 campaign and part of the Government’s ICT review and the European Commission Review Team. In 2014 Kirstie was appointed as a commissioner on the future of apprenticeships for a commission chaired by Lord Glasman and Robert Halfon MP. Kirstie established the City and Guilds Industry Board, made up of a wide spread of employers and sectors, in 2014 as a way of connecting education and employers to inform the development of a quality delivery model for Apprenticeship reforms. |
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Shaun Meekins, Head of Early Careers Operations, Barclays UK Shaun Meekins, Head of Early Careers Operations, Barclays Bank PLC. Shaun has worked for Barclays for the last ten years in Senior Resourcing/HR Partner roles across a number of disciplines but most recently, and the last four years, as the Head of all Apprentice deliverables pan-Barclays-UK, with a focus on Foundation, Progression and Higher Apprentice on-boarding. His team have created more than 2500 Apprenticeships in the last four years and were the first to launch the Traineeship Programme in 2014 and an all-encompassing, non-age specific ‘Bolder’ Programme in 2015. Prior to Barclays, Shaun has worked for both Capita as Lead Resourcing Manager and also RBS in the capacity of Resourcing Partner. |
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Nick McGlashan, People Business Partner – Early Careers, Tesco Nick has worked as retail manager for both food and DIY companies. He worked for 2 years as a Training and Development manager for a Healthcare organisation in New Zealand before returning to the UK and taking up a position with Tesco as an operational Personnel Manager. He has worked in a number of different functions across the business delivering a variety of roles including Group Performance Management, Organisation Design, Training and Development and latterly the design and delivery of both retail and office based higher apprenticeship programmes. He currently has accountability for all Early Careers programmes for Tesco. |
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Paul Roberts, Graduate & Early Careers Resourcing Manager, AXA UK An HR professional and early careers specialist for over 15 years, Paul has led and grown the graduate, internship and apprenticeship proposition at AXA UK over the last 8 years. Passionate about contributing to business success through the identification and development of talent, in improving the employability of young people, and in growing the profile of careers in insurance industry. Paul is a key contributor to AXA’s global graduate initiatives including a new global graduate brand, an annual global graduate camp in Paris to bring leaders and graduates together, and the multi-award winning Great Global Adventure game. |
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Camilla McBride, Senior Consultant – Starting Out Team, Sky Camilla joined Sky to scale and future-proof their Work Experience and TV Placements. In just under a year she has grown their work experience to 900 opportunities per year, developing the programme to include every department from Finance to Production, Software Development to Make Up. The programme has been awarded the Gold Work Experience Quality Standard by Fair Train. Camilla has extensive experience gained over a decade working with young people to provide them with meaningful opportunities. Prior to Sky, Camilla worked at GoThinkBig with 50 corporate businesses to create and develop tailored programmes for each business which pipelined the best young talent into their opportunities. Camilla’s career started in the charity sector where she managed national youth programmes at Terrence Higgins Trust and Catch22 giving her a wealth of experience working with different groups of young people and tailoring programmes to their needs. |
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Shannon Diment, School Leavers & Undergraduate Lead Recruitment Partner, IBM Whilst I was at University I worked part-time in the HR Department of a Supermarket Chain – this ignited my interest in a people-focussed role. After University I started on the Graduate Scheme with IBM in a Business Operations role in one of our technical divisions, before moving into HR/Recruitment just over 2 years ago. I started supporting the Graduate Recruitment Team and for the last 14 months have been leading School Leavers and Undergraduate Recruitment. I am passionate about the fresh, innovative mind-set brought into the corporate environment by Early Careers and find it very rewarding working in this enthusiastic market. |
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James Hammill, Director Professional Apprenticeships, Financial Services at BPP James completed his CIMA to become a qualified accountant and has since spent the past 13 years working within a leadership role in BPP Professional Apprenticeship training. James’s real passion lies with helping young people gain access to aspirational careers whilst at the same time supporting employers to establish apprenticeship programmes. James spearheaded the campaign to create the first ever government-approved apprenticeship for solicitors. Prior to working at BPP James worked for Kaplan Financial and VA Tech. The focus of James’s role is to devise and deliver the strategy for Professional Apprenticeships and Financial Services which is aligned to BPP longer term plans. James has worked on some of BPP’s key corporate accounts including RBS, JP Morgan and Zurich. |
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Emma O’Dell, Head of Financial Services Apprenticeships and Strategic Partnerships, BPP Professional Education Staring out on the Graduate Leadership Programme at Barclays, Emma worked her way up through various HR roles including recruitment, learning and development and talent management before specialising in Graduates. After setting up the Corporate Banking graduate programme there, Emma left the world of Banking to become the Head of Graduate Recruitment and Development at Taylor Wessing Law Firm, responsible for the management of their trainee solicitor programmes. After navigating through the recession, Emma decided to return to the Financial Services sector as the Early Career Head of Programmes at RBS, responsible for the programme management function for all RBS Group graduate and apprenticeship schemes (from the point of induction to roll off). Now at BPP, Emma’s role as Head of Financial Services Apprenticeships and Strategic Partnerships is to work with key clients, supporting them to develop their early career strategies and design and deliver apprenticeship programmes that are aligned to their business needs. |
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James Uffindell, CEO & Founder, Bright Network James has 16 years’ experience in the student marketing and attraction and is a regular media commentator on careers and entrepreneurship – he has been featured in The Economist, Management Today, The Times, The Independent, The Daily Telegraph as well as on BBC Radio 4, Channel 4, CNN and on ITV. James is CEO & Founder of Bright Network, an organisation that connects 80,000+ graduate with over 250 employers including Google, McKinsey, UBS and Slaughter and May. Through helping the UK’s best and brightest graduates with high quality digital careers support, dynamic events and personalized support, Bright Network is able to help partner firms find the talent they need to grow their businesses. |
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Michelle Saunders, Graduate Development Consultant, Rolls-Royce Michelle graduated from Nottingham Trent University with a degree in Business Studies, and has followed a career focussed on Employee Development. Whilst working for Rolls-Royce Michelle has gained over 10 years’ experience in Graduate Recruitment and Development across functions such as Engineering, Operations, Commercial, and Customer Management. Michelle is responsible for evaluation, design and delivery of Graduate Development Programmes, focussing on standardisation, continual improvement and integrating Graduate Development within the Rolls-Royce architecture and strategy for developing future talent and high potential. This involves co-ordinating activities with global stakeholders and partners to develop global processes, communicating supporting strategy, and change management at all levels in the organisation. |
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Stacey Turner, Graduate Development Manager, Dyson Stacey graduated from the University of Portsmouth with a BA (Hons) in Human Resource Management. She held a variety of HR roles at Vodafone UK before joining Waitrose where she worked in the Partner Development team designing L&D solutions for Waitrose branch managers. Stacey joined Dyson in October 2015 in a newly created Graduate Development Manager role where she manages the development and rotations of Dyson’s significantly increasing graduate and apprentice population. |
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Student panel discussion:
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Rea Averill, Business Management & Marketing, Pearson College London (Part of University of London) I am currently studying a Business Management and Marketing Degree at Pearson Business School, London. Last year I spent six months living in San Francisco on an internship at ‘Apttus’ working in Corporate Alliances and Events. I am enjoying living in London and am currently working as a ‘Sales and Marketing’ Intern at ‘Showpad’ a Sales Enablement start-up. In my free time I enjoy organising events for Charity and working on my blog ‘TheLondonDegree’ documenting food, drinks, events and places that suit the student budget in London. |
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Tino Chakadonha, Business Management & Global Industries, Pearson College London Learning about business management with global industries at Pearson College London whilst consulting with a number of companies such as Salesforce, Datadog, Unilever, IBM, Satalia, Magnet.me, Direct Line, MOD, L’Oreal and BAT. So far I’ve wandered the UN bodies in Geneva, the tech community in Lithuania, ethical fashion industry in Goa and looking forward to some more wandering. |
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Valeriia Reznik-Holmes, Business & Enterprise, Pearson College London I’m a first year Business and Enterprise student, studying my degree at Pearson College London. I am extremely passionate about business and would like to start my own enterprise in the near future. Over the past four years living in the UK, I became more and more experienced in a range of professional and fast-paced environments, undertaking various trainings and gaining new skills. I am interested in the business industry as a whole, and therefore never eliminate any industry pathways e.g. Marketing, finance, sales. I’m known to be people’s person due to my extroverted personality, confidence and honesty. |
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Kyle Boardman, Linguistics, Kings College London I am an aspirational, open-minded student that hopes to expand my experience both within and outside retail. Outside of retail I am interested in exploring marketing and advertising, PR and social media opportunities. I am currently studying a Linguistics Degree at Kings College London. |
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