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How Junior Talent Can Impress a Fashion Recruiter Today

At Graduate Fashion Week 2024, BoF Careers sat down with JW Anderson’s HR director, Angela Okoro, to dive into evolving recruitment strategies and discover her advice on how entry-level candidates can stand out today.
The image captures an indoor event at Graduate Fashion Week. The setting features a seated audience facing two speakers, likely engaged in a talk or presentation. One speaker is on stage, holding a microphone, while the backdrop displays “TALK SPACE” and “GRADUATE FASHION WEEK.” Attendees appear attentive, emphasising the educational and industry-focused context.
JW Anderson's Angela Okoro and BoF's Sophie Soar onstage at Graduate Fashion Week 2024. (Lacey Ayles )

Since the pandemic’s upending of employment trends, from mass

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