The University of Kent Careers and Employability Service Degree Nearly Over? What Next? You can download a copy of this presentation at
Bruce Woodcock Duty Careers Adviser is available to help with QUICK queries between am to p.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. every day You don’t need to book an appointment to see me at these times. Can also make appointment for interview – book at Careers Reception. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays Open throughout summer vacation.
SUMMER GRADUATE RECRUITMENT FAIRS
Summer Fairs Many graduate recruiters you can talk to: a cattle market! Run all year round in all areas of UK, but peak in June Research the employers attending on the fair web site to decide who to approach Arrive early and dress smartly Take CVs and a black pen Be prepared to shake hands. Smile and make eye contact! Prepare your 30 second verbal CV: “Hello I’m Jo Smith. I’ve just completed my Law degree at the University of Kent and got an Upper Second. I’ve a strong interest in retail management as I’ve had several part-time retail jobs and enjoyed the fast moving environment …” Note the name of the person you talk to Don’t just see the big companies: others may be just as good and their stands will be less busy.
Staying in Kent Going to another part of the UK Help from other university careers services
International Students Work Abroad
Year Out Teaching English Abroad Working Abroad Voluntary Work
What can I do with my degree subject? What graduates in your subject did after leaving Kent Jobs related to your subject Employers and vacancy sources
Postgraduate Study useful for cheap courses in your area: type in postcode to find courses.
Choosing a Career CHOOSING A CAREER BOOKLET - available from Careers Service. Prospects Planner - powerful career choice program.
Vacancy Sources Kent University Vacancies Database Prospects Web Directories Recruitment Agencies I want to work in ….
How to apply CV and Covering Letter – speculative applications and small companies. On-line application form – big companies For help see
Coping with the recession Still lots of jobs out there – 300+ on our vacancy database Make sure your CV is top quality Need to be more flexible in terms of choice of job and location – don’t wait around for your ideal job. Consider further study, work abroad or voluntary work to improve skills. Ask us for help if you get stuck! Other hints and tips at
The University of Kent Careers and Employability Service You can download a copy of this presentation at