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General Course Students Career Presentation Viki Chinn Careers Advisor LSE Careers Service
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Agenda Using the Careers Service The UK job market Internships UK CV protocol Questions
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Using the Careers Service Seminars Employer led workshops and skills sessions Forums Careers Fairs Email alert – Tell us what you want to know about One to one advice (go to seminars first!) Jobs board
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What we can and can’t do We can Help you identify your dream job Reality check – Labour market knowledge Suggest stepping stones to the dream job Help you articulate your employability skills to employers Help you with your careers research Miracles..? We can’t… create jobs / internships in competitive sectors Write your CV/ application for you Proofread Change the world
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Re-active and proactive job hunting Reactive markets Lots of big players with 60 – 1000 vacancies Recruit every year Skill shortage Proactive markets Majority of recruiters have one or at most two vacancies Don’t recruit every year No skills shortage
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The sought-after profile Consistently good academic performance Awards, achievements Some work experience Extra-curricular activities Voluntary/community work People who can communicate, analyse information, problem-solve, work with others and learn on an ongoing basis
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Getting Started Step one: Do your research Our website www.lse.ac.uk/careerswww.lse.ac.uk/careers My Careers Service Information for current students Careers subscriptions – valuable research tools – Vault, WetFeet, Going Global, Policy Jobs Seminars Meet Employers– Fairs, presentations and forums
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Internships? Common in: Management Finance & Banking Consultancy?? Law Marketing, advertising, PR Less common in Media NGOs/development Think tanks 'Niche' or specialist areas
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Internship issues Dates you are available – most internships run for the whole of July and August Locally focused recruitment – internships are used to talent spot, so some organisations are only interested in those who will be available to work in the region on graduation. Don’t forget home universities recruitment
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CV vs Resume Length Include high school grades Include extra curricular activities and hobbies / interests Careers profile / career aim x
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Explaining the ‘General Course’ to employers Include in the ‘education’ of your CV Use the General Course to demonstrate your international focus and academic ability Use the LSE ‘brand’ to talk positively about employers and opportunities
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Making the most of your time in London Gather evidence of employability skills by: Getting involved with student societies Volunteering – volunteer centre in Careers Service Part time term time work
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