The UK’s biggest LGBTQ+ Careers Fair - Friday 23 April, 12-3pm

50+ incredible organisations will be exhibiting at our digital Careers Fair, offering huge opportunities for LGBQ+ students’ professional journey. Including our incredible sponsors:

Headline - Clifford Chance & EY

Silver - Clyde & Co, Creative Assembly, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Lloyds Banking Group and Santander

Titanium - Barclays, Fidelity International, GSK, HSBC, KPMG, Kraft Heinz, MI5/MI6/GCHQ, National Crime Agency, Nationwide, Reed Smith, Unilever, Warner Media

Stallholders - Accenture, Alfa, Amazon, AstraZeneca, Aviva, AXA, Bank of England, BCLP, Building Equality, Centrica, Citi, CMS, DLA Piper, EMC3, InterMedia, Just Eat, Kingsley Napley, Lidl, Lightning Travel Recruitment, Mayer Brown, Mazars, Microsoft, Moonbug, Office for National Statistics, Pinsent Masons, Springer Nature, Stephenson Harwood, Switchboard, TARGETjobs, URBN

Exhibitors will be available to discuss career paths, opportunities within their company and there will be additional skills sessions before and after the Careers Fair!

Registration takes just 2 minutes and is TOTALLY FREE! The link to registration is https://hopin.com/events/national-student-pride-2021

Incredible speakers & guests

We have a fantastic lineup already confirmed for the festival week, with still much more to be announced. Highlights include:

  • In conversation with Stephen Fry
  • Juno Dawson hosts the Trans Education panel, joined by Munroe Bergdorf and Dani St James
  • Lawrence Chaney, Yungblud and Daniel Howell take part in the Attitude magazine Mental Health panel
  • Juno Dawson hosts the Trans Education panel, joined by Munroe Bergdorf and Dani St James
  • Lady Phyll hosts the Black Lives Matter panel
  • Nick Grimshaw and Aimee Phillips host our magazine show, 'This Evening', with appearances from Joanna Lumley, Jessie Ware, Henry Holland, Leila Davis and Nathan Wyburn
  • Lorraine Kelly hosts our quiz show 'Cheers, Queers!', with team captains Lawrence Chaney and Tia Kofi, and panellists Charlie Craggs and Suzi Ruffell