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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. Your App
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Loading… StudentPlan
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier StudentPlan START
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Would you like to… EXPLORE ACHIEVE DECIDE
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Achieve Go to question 1 Current Progress Back to Start
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Decide Go to question 1 Current Progress Back to Start
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. Explore Go to question 1 Current Progress Back to Start 10:32 AM Carrier
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 1 Do you know who to ask about work opportunities? YES NO
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 2 Have you spoken to an adviser about opportunities? YES NO
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 3 YES NO Have you found any jobs you wish to find out more about?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 4 YES NO Have you visited a Freshers’ Fair/DegreePlus office?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 5 YES NO Have you used the My DegreePlus website before?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 6 YES NO Do you know how to apply for a University of Gloucestershire award?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 7 YES NO Do you know how to book an appointment with the careers office?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 8 YES NO Have you attended an ‘Explore’ workshop?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 9 YES NO Have you used any online tools to investigate jobs that match your abilities?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Exploration Tips Go to the DegreePlus office and speak to an adviser. Ask personal tutor about in- course placements. Talk to the SU Jobshop about part-time jobs. Browse the opportunities section of the DegreePlus website.DegreePlus
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 1 Do you have previous work experience? YES NO
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 2 YES NO Are you planning to do a placement?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 3 YES NO Have you applied for part-time work?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 4 YES NO Do you know what skills can contribute to your future career?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 5 YES NO Do you know which skills employers will be looking for?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 6 YES NO Have you discussed your skills development with anyone?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 7 YES NO Have you ever had to make a big decision that involved planning?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 8 YES NO Have you attended a workshop for jobs?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 9 YES NO Are you beginning to develop a Person Career Plan?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Decision Tips Go to Freshers Fair and DegreePlus ‘Opportunities Showcase’ events. Visit the SU to find out about clubs to join. Use My DegreePlus to find out about skills development workshops.My DegreePlus Talk to the co-ordinator of DegreePlus Volunteering about opportunities.
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 1 YES NO Do you have a part-time job/previous employment history?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 2 YES NO Have you participated in unpaid voluntary work?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 3 YES NO Have you completed a DegreePlus internship?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 4 YES NO Are you taking part in any extra-curricular activities?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 5 YES NO Do you keep a record of your personal skills that you will be developing?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 6 YES NO Have you attended a DegreePlus Award workshop before?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 7 YES NO Do you keep a record your key achievements? (Personal, interest-related, employment)
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 8 YES NO Do you have an up-to-date CV including important skill information?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Question 9 YES NO Have you spoken to people doing jobs that you are interested in?
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Designed with MockApp is not freeware... It’s Tweetware. If you’ve already either twitted, digged, blogged, etc. about MockApp, this copy is legally yours. If not, it’s not too late to start using MockApp legally! General Tips: Always start by downloading the latest version at MockApp.com. Copy the UI elements you need from the Libary file and paste them into this template. Most UI elements were re-created in Keynote/PowerPoint by grouping multiple items (text boxes, shapes, etc.). Editting the text of a UI element (button, etc.) should not require ungrouping but if you do need to ungroup use SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND+G in Keynote or CTRL+SHIFT+G in PowerPoint. Working with layers: Whatever you paste always goes on top of what was already there. Use the menu functions from the arrange menu (Keynote) or the PowerPoint equivalent to move UI elements to the front or the back. Selecting more than one UI element: It’s often handy to move, copy or delete several UI elements at once. You can multi-select by clicking while holding down the COMMAND button on the Mac or the CTRL button on the PC. 10:32 AM Carrier Achievement Tips Speak to a DegreePlus adviser Talk to the SU Jobshop about paid part-time jobs Use Targetjobs to find employersTargetjobs Apply for a DegreePlus internship Browse for opportunities on the My DegreePlus website My DegreePlus
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