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    Becoming Part of the Creative, Digital and Tech World

    We invited Gem Barton author of ‘Don’t Get a Job...Make a Job’, to talk about modern strategies and approaches to finding work and 'making it' in the digital sector. Focusing on the innovative ways to create your own opportunities, Gem discussed using

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    Posted on 28th April, 2021

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    Talent Talent with Bright

    We're talking talent with some of the Bright team, a web software development company based in Brighton, to find out more about their business.

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    Posted on 25th April, 2021

  • Talent Talks: Liquid Studio

    Welcome to our Talent Talks series, where we speak to member companies who are currently advertising on our Jobs Board to explore what they look for when hiring and discover what they are offering future employees. Today we are talking to Liquid Studio, a

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    Posted on 20th September, 2018

  • Helen Kennedy Introduces the World Café workshop

    Helen Kennedy is Head of Media at University of Brighton. She’s an influential leader and important connecting point between the academic world and our tech and creative businesses. She is also lead research on the Refig project, with Canadian funding,

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    Posted on 6th June, 2018

  • Lunch - props to Forgotten Cuts

    Lunch. We're being fed by gluten free specialists Forgotten Cuts, regulars at Brighton's Street Diner. They've done meat and vegan options served in card boxes (no plastics) over a rice salad. And it's gorgeous.

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    Posted on 6th June, 2018

  • Panel Discussion: The Big Challenge

    The discussion is around pinpointing the biggest challenges to attracting, training and retaining talent in Brighton.

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    Posted on 6th June, 2018

  • Chloe Langford and Zara Syversen, of Gene Commerce

    Chloe Langford and Zara Syversen are both front end developers and mentors at Gene Commerce, talking together about their experience as young talents getting into tech, how each of them found Gene Commerce and are creating their paths into the digital sector.

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    Posted on 6th June, 2018

  • Caroline Walmsley, CEO of Further My Future

    Caroline Walmsley co-founder and CEO of Further My Future and Director of progressive management consultancy Hello Sailor! – from 2014-2016 Caroline was CEO of Brightwave. Further My Future launched last summer; it’s a tech careers guidance company that

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    Posted on 6th June, 2018