GRP Events to Boost my Career
The Graduate Recruitment Programme endeavours to create opportunities for all students. Whether you attend one of our premium career fairs or a more specialised recruitment event in a virtual or on-site format, there are a host of events geared to help you explore career opportunities. In addition to events that are offered through the GRP, there are also other organizations that may host career events both on and off-campus. All these events are usually communicated on our social media platforms, through general emails or updated on our webpage - CLICK HERE
Career Fairs
Meet with a number of prospective employers on campus all in one day. The career fairs are industry specific. The following career fairs are generally planned; Engineering, Math/ IT & Computer Science, Accounting as well as a General All degrees careers fair. These are often scheduled from about 08h00 till 15h30.
Virtual Career Webinars
Connect with prospective employers interested in recruiting from the Wits student talent pool.
Recruitment Events
Recruitment events gives you an opportunity to connect with organizations that are recruiting or networking for future opportunities in information sessions, company presentations, showcases and other events. These events also offer an opportunity to showcase your networking skills.
Company Presentations
These degree-specific presentations feature an employer representative/s who gives a brief presentation about their organization, the projects they work on, and their available opportunities. These presentations are usually scheduled during student lunchtime or after lectures. 1 Hour is normally allocated for the presentations which includes Q&A at the end of the presentation. Sometimes there is time after the presentation for a 1 on 1 consultation with the employer –this is a valuable opportunity for you to make an individual connection.
Even though presentations offer a more casual environment than a career fair, be intentional with your plans when attending these employer information sessions. For employers that you are hoping to impress, pay attention during their presentations. Company presenters’ notice who is most engaged, and some of their information may spark questions that you can ask later in the presentation or after the presentation, possibly during a job interview.