Friday 17 July 2015

UCLan Careers Fair 2015 - Information for Exhibitors





The UCLan Careers Fair 2015 will take place on Thursday 5th November in our Students’ Union building, Preston, Lancashire. This event is completely free of charge to all exhibitors. 

The fair will be open to all current students as well as recent graduates.  It is an opportunity for you to promote your organisation and vacancies to over 1200 students and graduates.  
Please note this is an EXPRESSION OF INTEREST only and does not guarantee you a place at the event.

If you would like to promote voluntary opportunities, please register for our ‘Making A Difference’ volunteering fair at:



We look forward to hearing from you! 



Thursday 16 July 2015

Making a Difference Fair


The  University of Central Lancashire’s “Making a Difference Fair” will showcase both working and volunteering for “more- than- profit” organisations.

This event will take place on Tuesday 20th October 2015 from 11am – 3pm in 53Degrees at the University of Central Lancashire, Preston.


This brand new FREE event will bring onto our Preston campus, a whole host of North West charities, community organisations, social enterprises etc. to meet directly with our students and recent graduates to promote and showcase careers and volunteering within all those organisations which represent “more than profit”. 

We are looking to bring together over 55 organisations and 1000 students from ALL subject disciplines. 



VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS AND SOCIAL ENTERPRISES CAN REGISTER THEIR INTEREST IN EXHIBITING NOW AT: HTTP://BIT.LY/1QYIKDZ


Students and graduates – registration will be open in September



To ask any questions or for further information please contact:

Helen Jeffrey (Careers) hjeffrey@uclan.ac.uk




Monday 6 July 2015

Getting Through Assessment Centres – Top Tips from Graduates on How to Succeed

Assessment centres are a key part of the graduate recruitment and selection process, but many students and graduates find them a daunting prospect.

If you’re not sure what assessment centres are about and how best to prepare, then the recent experience of two successful graduates who applied for the Graduate Marketing Executive role with Victoria Plumb, the UK’s no 1 online bathroom retailer, will definitely be a helpful guide.

The candidates were given both individual and group tasks to complete on the day, although the process can vary from company to company as some may use only one type of activity.

Candidates were asked to bring in an email they had recently received that made them both open it and then visit the website/mobile site. They were then asked to prepare a short presentation about what was engaging and what they liked about it. This task was designed to assess the candidate’s presentation and communication skills.

Following this, they were then asked to have a go at writing Meta descriptions as part of a search engine optimisation task. This assessed their ability to work under pressure, and their written communication skills.

Candidates were also split up into groups of five and asked to design a new product, rebrand the company and finally prepare a group presentation to present their ideas. This task assessed candidate’s communications and presentation skills and their teamwork abilities.

Both graduates talked about their journey, right from the initial stages of applying to the end when they finished the assessment day, with some great practical tips to help you with your job search.


Make sure your CV is focused - you should always tailor your CV for the job you’re applying for. Find out what skills employers are searching for, and relate them to your experiences.

Getting online profiles right - if you’re unsure about what’s on your public profile, it’s always best to be safe and make it private. Try to have a separate email for work/interview correspondence and name it something appropriate.

Preparing before an assessment centre - always do your research on the company before you attend an interview. Know the job role and the kind of questions you’re going to be asked so that you can confidently answer them.

Image counts - you don’t always have to wear a suit, but you need to make sure that you dress as smart as you can. You need to make a great first impression so make sure you’re presentable.

Creating a good impression - be confident and try to relax as much as possible. Remember that everybody gets nervous, so just try your best to be friendly and you’ll eventually ease into it.

How to stand out in a group scenario - you don’t have to be a leader to stand out in a group scenario. Make sure that you contribute great ideas and try to get people to work together as a team.

The final interview - prepare for commonly used questions as you will get asked them. Try to relax as much as possible, be confident and get your personality across.

Exiting an interview/assessment centre day - final impressions are just as important as first impressions. Make sure that you remain professional and leave on a positive note.

Communication with company – emails need to be professional and tight, and certainly don’t make any spelling mistakes. Get someone to proof read and double check.

Final thoughts
Assessment days are nerve wracking, they can be very long duration (6-12 hours) so just try to enjoy the day, it’s important to come across naturally. Half the test can be over lunch when candidates are not being formally assessed. This is when people are getting to know you, and making mental notes. You need to remain as interested as possible and get your enthusiasm across.


Wednesday 17 June 2015

Graduation Photo-Booth

Celebrate your graduation with a fun and memorable photo taken with your friends / family  (complete with props).

Visit our photo-booth in Foster Building for a graduation photo with a difference


Monday 18 May 2015

Why didn’t you just ask?


What do you do if you are struggling with a task at Work or Uni?
Most of us I think would immediately respond by saying we would ask another person for their advice. Recent research (published in Scientific American MIND this week) suggests that in practice, this often isn’t the case and that most of us wouldn’t dream of asking another person. Fears about appearing incompetent by asking for help or information are at the heart of the matter, the researchers found.

Yet the researchers found that this instinct to avoid seeking advice is wrong. Here is why: when you ask for advice, people don’t think less of you; for one, they feel flattered that you have sought them out. In fact, in one study, participants who were asked for their advice rated the person asking for advice as more competent in their work than those participants who did not seek their advice.

When embarking upon your first job after graduation or even in a part time or voluntary role as a student, these research findings may give you confidence in seeking out the advice of work colleagues.

Helen Jeffrey, UCLan Careers Adviser

Monday 11 May 2015

5 Minute Guides to Getting a Job - Online Course




UCLan’s Career Service has enrolled all 3rd Year Graduating Students onto an online course called: 

5 Minute Guides to Getting a Job

This online course consists of ten 5 minute videos that show you all the essential information you need to know about all aspects of the recruitment process from Searching for Jobs, to making Applications and finally to Going for Interviews.

These videos aim
to prepare you for going out into the world outside of UCLan and getting your Dream Job / Career.

You will find this online course in your module list on e-Learn (Blackboard)

We hope you will enjoy this online course and gain lots of useful information that will help you to get to where you want to be in your future career.

Tuesday 14 April 2015

Teaching Fair 2015


Would like to find out more about a career in Teaching?

Our Teaching Fair 2015 will be held on the 23rd April 2015 from 2pm to 4.30pm in Foster Building.

You will be able to:

• Meet teacher training providers from both schools and universities
• Talk to teachers and find out what it’s like to be a teacher
• Chat through your teacher training options
• Get tips on your teaching application

> Get your free ticket


Tuesday 24 March 2015

Exciting Cultural Placements in India


Generation UK-India Cultural Immersion Applications Are Officially Open


India is now officially the fastest growing major economy in the world. There has never been a better time for you to visit India and gain first hand experience of the most diverse country on earth. Take advantage of brand new opportunities from the British Council - supported by UKIERI and delivered by IndoGenius - apply to come to India with us!


400 places available this year on three themed programmes

Since 2009, 1115 UK students have come to India on the UKIERI Study India Programme. Inspired by its phenomenal success, and the life changing experiences it has provided young people from across the UK, the British Council is launching Generation UK-India. IndoGenius, delivery partner of UKIERI Study India, will be running several cultural immersion placements this Summer. See below for brief descriptions or visit the new website for more information.

Anyone over the age of 18 can apply for our Make in India and Digital India programmes - including graduates. The Study India Programme will be open to anyone above the age of 18 enrolled at a UK university at the time of application.

Whilst you will need to pay for your international flights, vaccinations and insurance all other costs (eg. accommodation, food, transport, tuition, excursions etc.) are fully funded. Many universities will even provide additional funding for your flights if you get selected!

We do hope to receive your application as soon as possible and wish you the very best of luck!

Namaste!

Make in India
Experience India through the lens of what gets made here. You will interact with artisans in rural Rajasthan, witness high-tech manufacturing in Gujarat, get inspired by slum entrepreneurs in Mumbai and meet policy makers in Delhi.
Study India
Our flagship programme includes time in the megacities of Delhi and Mumbai. Apply today for our intensive immersive introduction to Indian culture, religion, history and business including time on campus with peers of your own age. 
Digital India
Calling all entrepreneurs and those interested in the impact of technology! We visit Mumbai and Bangalore - meeting those seeking to solve global challenges as well as those building the next billion dollar businesses.

Recruitment Event for African Nationals - London

Elite is proud to announce their 1st London Recruitment Summit for Africa.  The event will take place in London for three days on the 2nd Semester of 2015.
Elite’s objective for the summit is to bring international companies together with operations in African countries looking to interview and recruit top candidates from the African Diaspora across Europe.
All selected African nationals will have the opportunity to meet these international companies that are focused on finding national talent and recruiting African candidates for their in-country operations across the African continent. The companies participating in the  Elite summit are actively committed in the localisation of their in-country work force, creating an opportunity to meet the best international based African candidates.
For more information, visit the website 

Have a Spanish Summer

Smaller Earth are here to offer you the  opportunity to spend your summer living the life of a Spaniard as you'll work and live as an Au Pair in Spain for anywhere between 4 weeks - 3 months.

If this summer you want to do something different, experience another culture and get paid for doing so then why not become an Au Pair in Spain?
Becoming an Au Pair in Spain is the perfect way to make new friends, learn or improve your Spanish language skills and experience the culture as a local.

Smaller Earth will match you to a host family eager to invite you into their lives for four weeks to three months.  With all accommodation, meals and other perks included, you'll get a weekly allowance that will support your social activities during your time off. 
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Guaranteed Jobs in New Zealand

So what’s great about New Zealand? Well perhaps it’s the sandy beaches, the famous All Blacks, bungee jumping, skiing and snowboarding, hiking, Hobbits, vibrant party scene or… you get the picture!
Our Kiwi and Kiwi program will ease you into your working holiday adventure in Queenstown, providing you with a guaranteed job prior to departure. Not only that, but we help get you get settled into Kiwi life by assisting you with your accommodation, bank account and tax file number and most importantly, 90 days medical insurance. 
We are recruiting for some great employers based in or near Queenstown. Positions include: Retail, Customer Service, Hospitality, Outdoor activities and more…
Love to Ski or snowboard? This is your chance to live up mountain style with three ski mountains, Coronet Peak, Remarkables and Mt Hutt.  The adventure capital of the world draws millions every season for its leading ski facilities, outdoor activities and legendary party scene.
LIMTED POSITIONS - FIND OUT MORE
From 3 months to 1 year we have a number of roles across North America. Spend your summer working at a top resort in the grand old US of A or spend spring or winter working the Canadian resorts. Limited positions so enquire now.
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Teach Abroad Opportunities

Teaching English abroad continues to be a very popular route for students and graduates looking to gain international experience.

And the good news is there are plenty of opportunities in this area, here are a few exciting ones coming up.

Teach Abroad Scholarship - offered by the English Language Centre, which is a social enterprise, and aimed primarily at unemployed graduates, although undergraduates are also eligible and final year students are particularly welcome. To apply you need to send your CV and covering letter stating why you want to teach abroad and why you should receive full scholarship.
Deadline for applications is 31st March 2015 at 5 p.m. 

Teach English in ChinaTeach English in China is an international paid work-travel programme with a difference. No extra training is required, all that is needed is that you are a graduate, a native English speaker and complete their language training programme. If you are not a native English speaker but speak English fluently you may also be eligible. English language learning has been given more emphasis in this fast changing country; be part of this important change. Applications are being accepted until end of June 2015. 

TEFL in Prague - a fully accredited TEFL course being offered by Smaller Earth at a top academy in Prague, and also a chance to explore all that the city has to offer... Study, work and play all in one!

Friday 6 March 2015

Life after Uni – What Next?


Try this Poll

Answer TRUE or FALSE

You know what you can do with your degree.
You know the kind of jobs that will suit you.
You know what your strengths are.
You have identified a particular first graduate job that you will go for.
You don’t want to think about it.
You are open to ideas in terms of graduate jobs.
You are going to apply for loads of different jobs and hope something will work out right.
You have no clue what you can do after your degree.
You want to take a gap year to work out what to do for your career.
You know that you need to work on your CV.
The whole hullaballoo of doing graduate applications bores/terrifies (insert a word here) you.
You wonder whether your social media profiles will be scrutinised by employers.
You’re hoping all this career planning stuff will fade away and leave you alone.
You don’t want to be unemployed.
The job market has picked up, so you’re optimistic.
You know where to look for graduate jobs.
You have already started applying for jobs.


You might notice something about your mind-state from doing this poll.  You could be someone who is putting off thinking about the whole ‘make a career decision’ thing or you could feel reasonably prepared or somewhere in between.

The career decision continuum

No idea -   Vague ideas - Pretty definite ideas - Definite plan - Plan-in-action - Job offers

 


Careers advisers are there to help you make progress wherever you are on this continuum.  That’s what they live for! (Go to www.uclan.ac.uk/careers)

But keep reading. There’s something else.

The 10 STEPS approach

This is a quick online course to kick start your graduate career decisions.  It will make you excited about the ‘What Next’. 

There are things you can do to boost your chances of getting a great graduate job quickly.  This course will help you take quick action through a sequence of 10 STEPS.  That’s all it will take.

On this online journey you follow 10 short STEPS of interactive learning.  It’s easy to fit it in around whatever else is going on in your life.

There’s a certificate for satisfactory completion of the course.  It’s an extra qualification for your CV.  It tells an employer that you are work-savvy.

Help!

There’s help with this from an employability tutor (that’s me!)  This can be via email, phone, SKYPE or in person.  Impossible to resist.

Available on Blackboard from the 16th of March entitled the ‘10 Practical Steps to getting a job’ online course.

PROMISE. This will be useful.  It will direct you to your first graduate job and help you be confident about your life after university.  Get started!

Tuesday 24 February 2015

Scholarships on offer for PostGraduate study

If you're considering postgraduate study, but worried about finances, then check out these 
scholarship opportunities.

For the third year running, FindAMasters.com & FindAPhD.com will be offering six postgraduate scholarships as part of their ongoing commitment to supporting postgraduate study.
In 2015 they will be offering six awards in total:
  • 1 x £5,000 scholarship for a Masters student.
  • 1 x £5,000 scholarship for a PhD student.
  • 4 x £500 runners-up scholarships for both Masters and PhD students.

Masters Study

£5,000 postgraduate scholarship on offer for 2015 from FindAMasters. Available for all 
subject areas at any university currently listed on FindAMasters.com. Two £500 runners-up
 scholarships will also be awarded. Register now. Masters Scholarships


PhD Study

£5,000 postgraduate scholarship on offer for 2015 from FindAPhD.com. Available for all 
subjects at any university currently listed on FindAPhD.com. Two £500 runners-up 
scholarships will also be awarded. Register now. PhD Scholarships


There is also an online resource HEFCE Postgraduate Support Scheme, to help prospective Masters students’ find out more about the £10,000 bursaries for study at English institutions in 2015