It is possible that you have already considered pursuing a postgraduate course after you have completed your undergraduate degree. A postgraduate course could enhance your future by increasing your chances of employment in your chosen career and developing your knowledge and qualifications, but it can be a difficult choice so ask yourself exactly what you want to get out of it.
Monday, 25 October 2010
Deciding on a Postgraduate Course
Friday, 22 October 2010
Making your final year count
With the pending rise in university fees meaning future students could pay up to £30,000 for a degree, it's increasingly important to make your final year count so you come away with a degree grade that can hold its own in the competitive graduate job market. If you want to achieve this you have to focus, approach your work load professionally and take it step by step - don't let it stress you out.
As a final year student, you should already be looking at your next step as a graduate. You don't have to put pressure on yourself just at least start to put in some research and not fear the task of planning for life after university. This could be as simple as some internet research to find out what you can actually do with your degree or attending the careers fairs that are taking place around the country in the next few weeks - find out about your nearest fair and make sure you attend. The Graduate recruitment Bureau will be visiting upcoming careers fairs to tell graduates about our opportunities. Come and visit us at The Guardian London Graduate fair from The Careers Group on the 19th October.
Monday, 11 October 2010
The importance of researching before your interview
You will be surprised how many people do not realise the importance of researching graduate employers before applying for a job or attending an interview. Graduate recruiters will expect you to have some understanding and awareness of their organisation and the business sector in which it works so make sure you have some strong facts lined up. The main background information that you should research includes; what the company does and where they are based; the company’s milestones, achievements and history; who its customers are; which market it operates in; its main competitors; information on how the company is growing; how the company has been effected by the recession and also the company’s unique selling points (USP’s).Monday, 4 October 2010
Career fairs and Fresher’s fairs
University life kicks off with the simply unmissable Autumn Career fairs and Fresher’s fairs. Fresher’s Week will not be complete without a visit to the single biggest event organised by your university which welcomes thousands of students who have just started, bringing a certain amount of excitement and uncertainty.The upcoming Career fairs during September and October will provide valuable information and direction to beginning your job search. You can register with graduate recruitment agencies looking for candidates and find out about work placements, internships and volunteer work, which is a great start to shaping your CV. Don’t forget about the Fresher’s fair even if you’re not a new starter, as it’s still a good opportunity to refresh your memory about the facilities on offer outside your course of study, from sport, right through to trampolining, cheerleading, and badminton; and interests like film, music, and culture. It's a great way to meet like minded people. Local businesses including fast food restaurants, hairdressers, gyms and nightclubs are often in fierce competition resulting in them going to great lengths to win over students to get them to use their products or services, so there will be great freebies, giveaways and discounts, make sure you don’t miss out on anything!
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