Your graduate attributes. Why did you come to University?

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Your graduate attributes

Why did you come to University?

The social life?

To study a subject you love?

To become more independent?

What about to get a good job?

Why are graduates so employable? Being a graduate demonstrates: – Intelligence and ability to learn – Commitment to a long-term goal – Independence and personal responsibility Students develops skills that are highly valued in the workplace

At University… You are exposed to challenging ideas and perspectives

Employers look for… – The ability to grasp issues and key points quickly – Independent voices and critical thinkers – An ability to see issues from multiple perspectives

At University… You write essays and reports

(…a lot of essays and reports)

Employers look for… – Effective communicators with excellent writing skills – The ability to persuade and set out a logical argument – The ability to work to deadline and specification

At University… You spend hour upon hour in the library

Employers look for… – The ability to carry out basic research and locate information – Independent workers who can self-manage and stay on task – Flexible professionals who adapt their hours to the business

At University… You can get involved in societies, sports and volunteering

Employers look for… – Employees who work well in teams and show leadership potential – Organised individuals who can manage their time effectively – Interesting, outgoing individuals who can add to a friendly workplace

Why are graduates so employable? We call these desirable skills, qualities and abilities our graduate attributes.

Forget about jobs for a minute.

Developing your graduate attributes… Makes you a better student

Developing your graduate attributes… Prepares you for whatever comes next

Developing your graduate attributes… Will help you get the most out of university

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