Employability for Economics Students A simple guide to what we will be doing in the School of Economics to help you find the right future employment for.

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Employability for Economics Students A simple guide to what we will be doing in the School of Economics to help you find the right future employment for you. Dr John Peirson Employability Officer, School of Economics

Employability and Economics – Stage 1 Starting in the Spring term – a short series of talks and workshops covering: What can you do with an economics degree? What do you want to do? Employment or further study? How you can improve your profile to get the right job, eg work experience, internships, University initiatives Advice on how to write a good application/CV How does the job application process work and how can you win this game? Come and see me – John Peirson, Keynes Cg.07, Consultation hours: Tues 1–2pm & Thu 3–4pm or try other

What happens in Stages 2 & 3? More talks and practical workshops Greater focus on job applications and the selection process Give practice at competency tests, interviews and other parts of the selection process Separate programme of talks and practical workshops for students intending to spend a year in industry. Placements run by Sylvain Barde, Keynes B1.12, Consultation Hours Mon 2–3pm & Thu 2–3pm. Getting a good placement is tough and requires hard work and

What you can do now Think about what you want to do after your degree. The next three years rush past and the serious employee has to think about the future NOW Consider internships and work experience in the field you wish to work in There are a number of University run initiatives

Job Market Forum This is a School of Economics run Moodle module which you can register for, see the right-hand button on the School of Economics home page The Job market forum is for past and present Economics students who are in the job market. It is a forum for student discussion about jobs in general and employment advice If wish to receive a reference from a member of the School, we require you to upload your CV onto this site.

MyFolio MyFolio is the University of Kent’s student-owned e-portfolio and Personal Development It is a personal development planning (PDP) tool It is designed to help you set and achieve personal and employment related goals Most usefully, it records your achievements It is at

Employability Points Scheme This University of Kent scheme provides students with the means to demonstrate activity across a range of activities. The scheme has links with a number of external firms and organisations. Students can get work experience with a number of participating companies. More details at or contact: Christopher Broad, Employability Points Co-ordinator,

University of Kent Careers Employability Award The University of Kent Careers Employability Award helps students to identify and plan Possible future careers Potential employers The student’s employment skills Present these skills in CVs and job applications The award takes about 12 hours, is free, undertaken online using Moodle and further details can be found at

Other sources of information The University’s Careers and Employability Service has a large website, friendly staff and a building just by the entrance to Keynes. See Kent Union run a volunteering scheme that allows students to record and attain awards for a large number of volunteering activities. See

School of Economics and Employability The School sees its major objective as to develop your economic knowledge, skills and employability in a very demanding future job market We will help you, but most of the effort will come from you. After Christmas there will be a series of talks and activities to develop your employability and this carries on through Stages 2 and 3 If you have any questions or want some advice, get in contact with me John Peirson, Talk to your Academic Adviser. More specific advice from me or the Careers and Employability Service If you have any year in industry questions please see our Placement Officer, Sylvain Barde,