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University 1st year undergraduate & postgraduate students

Advice is available from university and college careers advisors.

September - December

  • Get actively involved in student activities, as this will help you make the most of university life and will give you experience for your CV and work later on.

  • Learn computer skills if necessary.

  • Prepare a CV for term time, part-time and vacation work.

  • Check your CV with a careers advisor.

  • Register at your university or college careers centre & any university jobshops for temporary work, part-time & vacation work (more than 15 hours a week is not recommended).

  • Consider voluntary work as an option.

  • Attend careers events & workshops.

  • Attend Careers Fairs & work experience fairs throughout the year and prepare for them before you go.

  • Check your tax and insurance situation, if you are working part-time, with a careers advisor, the Inland Revenue or contact your local Tax Office


January - March

  • Identify your skills, interests, abilities, values & consider options.

  • Book time with careers advisors to discuss ideas & resources for your specialist areas.

  • Use computer aided careers software, e.g. Prospects & discuss with careers advisors (short version of Prospects available in all university careers service).

  • Find out about prospective careers from careers advisors, internet resources, libraries & course tutors, where appropriate.

  • Start to develop a network of contacts for career information, including past students.

  • Prepare & check your draft CV with a careers advisor.

  • Attend Careers Fairs.

  • Consider voluntary work or overseas work during the summer.

  • Apply for summer work abroad or in the UK.


April - June

  • Apply for summer work in the UK.

  • Attend Careers Fairs.

  • Consider your options for 2nd year.

  • Find out what previous graduates are doing now.

  • Review labour market information to understand job market, from careers advisors & Internet.


July - August

  • Opportunities for work experience, voluntary work, travel, short Gap Year opportunities, employment or holidays.


Key Dates

  • None.

Thanks to Wayahead-Careers Connexions, Better Choices, City College Manchester, Manchester University & UMIST Careers Service, University of Kent, who contributed to the career calendars. Updated April 2004.

 
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