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For the Fashion Industry Workplace Experience For the Fashion Industry 24 February 2019

Contents Page Personal Profiles Job Profiles University Options Curriculum Vitae 24 February 2019

Workplace Experience Career planning is the process of making career choices and putting them into action. It's something you will do time and time again, throughout your working life. Sign up to PlanIT Students should sign up to PlanIT before continuing 24 February 2019

Personal Profiles Knowing Yourself - thinking about what you want from work and what you have to offer. Exploring Your Options - finding out as much as you can about your options (for example, jobs, courses, training and other opportunities). Making Decisions - focusing on the most suitable options, choosing a career goal and working out how to make it happen. Moving On - acting on your decision and coping with change (you might change your mind, or your circumstances, and start the whole process again). PlanIT Plus Students should complete the quizzes/questionnaires on the links Content page 24 February 2019

Job Profiles Cutter/Spreader Clothing Technologist Costume Designer Fashion Designer Pattern Cutter/ Grader Sewing Machinist Tailor/Dressmaker Textile Designer Lecturer in FE Contents page 24 February 2019

Job Profiles Exhibition Designer Fashion Journalist Fashion Marketing Fashion Merchandiser/Window Display Image Consultant Retail Assistant Retail Buyer Retail Manager Contents page 24 February 2019

University Options University Glasgow Caledonian Ba/Ba(Hons) Fashion Business Ba/Ba(Hons) Fashion Marketing Heriot Watt Fashion Design for Industry Textiles and Fashion Design Management Design for Textiles (Fashion Interior Art) 24 February 2019 Content page

University Options University of Northumbria BA (Hons) Fashion BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing Edinburgh College of Art BA(Hons) Design & Applied Arts (fashion) BA(Hons) Design & Applied Arts (performance costume) 24 February 2019

Curriculum Vitae Your CV should be A well presented, selling document A source of interesting, relevant information A script for talking about yourself 24 February 2019 Content page