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How can I find work experience and internships? Susanna Davis, Careers Adviser
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The session will cover.. What counts as work experience? What are the benefits of doing work experience? Internships How to find opportunities Arranging your own work experience Different application methods
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What counts as work experience? Sandwich/industrial placements Work placements Internships – summer, vacation Voluntary work Work shadowing/ work tasters Vacation schemes/ vacation placements Student societies – a role
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The benefits of work experience Confirming your career choices Establishing a network of contacts Good for your CV Up-to-date work reference Gaining an insight into the world of work Developing skills Applying theory to practice Stepping stone to graduate job
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Internships One week to 12 months Often structured opportunities in large companies - business, finance, pharmaceuticals, retail, law, engineering, IT Deadlines Jan –March Opportunities for first years Other sectors may require speculative approaches – international development, media, environment. www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/gettingexperience/firstyears
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Examples of Internships (46) Business internships – AON (Insurance) Marketing assistant – Aspen Pumps Corporate team internship – UNICEF Law internships HR internship - P&G PR internship – The British Library Software Engineering Internship – MBDA Education internship – Hastings Pier Trust And many more – some exclusively for Sussex students
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Other work experience Part time & vacation work www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/jobs/search/ Voluntary work www.sussexstudent.com/volunteering Work shadowing Work experience – speculative approaches Student societies
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How to find opportunities In addition to our website, general websites include: www.topinternships.com www.prospects.ac.uk/workexperience www.inspiringinterns.com www.targetjobs.co.uk www.ratemyplacement.co.uk
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Additional resources www.gradcracker.comwww.gradcracker.com – engineering, science, technology www.w4mp.orgwww.w4mp.org – internships in politics www.un.org/esa/socdev/unyin/internships.htmwww.un.org/esa/socdev/unyin/internships.htm UN internships www.lawcareers.net www.bbc.co.uk/jobswww.bbc.co.uk/jobs - rolling programme of work experience http://uk.oneworld.net/section/partnershttp://uk.oneworld.net/section/partners - 1500 global organisations (development)
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International work experience Do you research into: The country The application method www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/careerchoices/international
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Arranging your own work experience Contacts- friends, family, academics, personal tutor, previous employers. Alumni network: www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/sussexplus/alumni www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/sussexplus/alumni Employer database – www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/jobs/researchingemployers www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/jobs/researchingemployers Industry websites/journals/reports www.Yell.com Linkedin
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Making Contact Email Allows you to have control over the information you give the employer Targeted CV and covering letter Phone call An initial phone call – find out if they offer work experience and who you should contact. Research the organisation before phoning.
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Different application methods for work experience & internships Targeted CV and covering letter Application form Interviews/ telephone interviews Important to research the role and the sector Market yourself for that role
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The Careers and Employability Centre Workshops – daily events, weekly programme 1-to-1 with a Careers Adviser Study Skills Adviser Vacancies – part time, work experience, internships, graduate jobs www.sussex.ac.uk/careers
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Tel: 01273 678429 Email:careers@sussex.ac.uk Location:Ground Floor, The Library
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