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The Quick Guide to Graduate Job Hunting Negotiating the graduate job market successfully/Getting your 1st graduate job Paul Martin Careers and Graduate Employability Advisor
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What do you want to do when you finish university?
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Questions you need to ask yourself Do you know what Job you would like to do?What are you good at: skills/knowledge/experience?What sector would you like to work in?Who do you want to work with?What are your values?
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http://www.prospects.ac.uk/myprospects_planner_login.htm
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https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/advice/planning/jobfamily/Pages/default. aspx
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Research –become the expert in this area
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Talk to people doing the job
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Talk to employers direct
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Jobs Fairs Uclan Manchester University
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What makes you different? Relevant skills are?Relevant experiences are?Relevant achievements?
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Work Experience/Voluntary work
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Mobility
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Different routes into the Graduate Job Market Structured Graduate Training Schemes Entry Level Jobs SMEPublic Sector
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Graduate vacancy sites www.targetjobs.co.uk http://www.milkround.com/http://www.insidecareers.co.uk/ www.gradjobs.co.ukhttp://www.prospects.ac.uk/graduate_job_search.htmhttp://www.graduate-jobs.com/http://www.grb.uk.com/
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Beware of deadlines
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Where to look for science jobs General science websites http://jobs.newscientist.com http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org http://www.nature.com/naturejobs Specialist science jobs websites www.environmentjob.co.uk http://jobs.rsc.org/ Prospects website has suggested vacancy sites
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Other popular job websites www.reed.co.uk www.totaljobs.comhttps://www.gov.uk/jobsearch www.fish4.co.ukwww.monster.co.ukwww.jobsite.co.uk
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Employment Search Engines http://www.careerjet.co.uk/http://www.simplyhired.co.uk/http://www.workhound.co.uk/
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Unadvertised Vacancies May not be recruiting now But may keep your CV on file Less competition –save costs of advertising
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Recruitment Consultant Temping Agencies Handle recruitment for companies/screen applicants Contact you if find a suitable role for you Match jobseekers and employers First contact is key Hiring organisations pay temping agencies a fee to find an employee The agency pays the hired candidate from the fee Many companies use this as a recruitment tool First contact is key
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What are my chances of getting a job? Depends on you demonstrating your skills, experience and career motivation communicating this effectively
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Summary Find a job role that excites you Start your research now not when you finish Find out as much as you can – look at job vacancies Try and get work experience/voluntary work Work on your ‘pitch’ Get help with the application process
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Use the Careers team working in your school? Find out where they are based When they are in your school Use them!
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