Exhibition

Down Under Live/Canada Live

London, Edinburgh, Birmingham

11 - 26 February 2012

Skilled jobs for engineering professionals in Australia, Canada & New Zealand

If you are an engineer, there has never been a better time to work overseas . Your skills are in demand in Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and our events, Canada Live & Down Under Live can help you make your dream move and get the ideal job for you.

Make 2012 the year you get a new engineering job downunder!

When you buy your ticket for Down Under Live in London, Edinburgh and Birmingham you can

* Meet employers and recruiters who have real jobs in both countries
* Talk to immigration agents, migration specialists and a host of other specialists, expert in every aspect of the emigration process.
* Listen to our fantastic free seminar programme
* Access the Canada Live show for free!
* PLUS ! You’ll save £5 on the cost of entry

The UK's number one jobs and emigration expos for Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Featuring the best emigration seminar around - a whole day of invaluable help and advice. Our emigration expo features specialist exhibitors, experts on every aspect of the emigration process.

We also have recruiters and employers at the show with live jobs across the world!

Dates

11/12 February 2012 - Business Design Centre, London

18/19 February 2012 - International Conference Centre, Edinburgh

25/26 February 2012 - National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham

Opening times

Saturday - 10am to 4pm Sunday - 10am to 3pm

Web: www.downunderlive.co.uk

Price: £10 in advance, £15 on the door - under 16's go free.

Venue

  • Various

Organiser

  • Evolve Digital Publishing Ltd

    Address:Unit 3, The Old Estate Yard, North Stoke Lane

    Town:Upton Cheyney

    County:Bristol

    Postcode:BS30 6ND

    Country:United Kingdom

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The Engineer 14 May 2012

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