your chances of getting a graduate job. It covers:
Learn how to identify & develop your em-
ployability skills and “sell” them to employers.
Identify your interests, values & personal
styles and find careers these relate to.
Find out about a particular career.
Decide which career options to pursue.
Prepare a CV, learn how to make applications & interview skills
GET ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN UNIVERSITY LIFE. Surprisingly, the best
thing you can do at University to make yourself attractive to employers is to enjoy your- self whilst at university! Employers will not just look for a good degree but also for pro-
active individuals who have got involved in societies, sports, volunteering, Student Union
activities, etc rather than simply studying and socialising.
DEVELOP PERSONAL SKILLS .
Students who get involved in clubs and so- cieties or hold posts within the Students Union have lots of opportunities to use commu-
nication, negotiating and similar skills which are valuable ammunition for your CV.