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Success in the world of work isn’t just about having the right skills, knowledge and qualifications – it’s also about attitude and the ‘soft skills’ that make you employable. We are committed to helping you develop on a personal, social, and professional level. We do this by embedding key employability and enterprise skills in everything we do. We also work with employers to provide you with opportunities to get the skills you need in the workplace. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS

• Decision making • Problem solving • Evaluation skills • Critical thinking

EFFECTIVE CONTRIBUTORS

• Teamwork • Communication • Managing conflict • Working with different people

CONFIDENT INDIVIDUALS

• CV writing • Job search • Interview skills • Presentation skills

RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS

• Planning for the future • Mentoring and helping others • Showing integrity and accountability

Supporting your employability

The College offers UCAS and CV workshops, interview practise and job preparation. We have a dedicated Careers team who work closely with teaching staff and students. The College also has an Employer Engagement and Business Development Team who work with employers and businesses at both a local and national level.

Apprenticeships

We have strong links with Apprenticeship agencies to ensure that students who want to find apprenticeships are supported to make informed choices about their career and employment opportunities.

Local and national employer links

We work closely with a range of national businesses such as Age UK, Boots, the British Heart Foundation, Cutting Crew, GAP, Hobbs, McAleer and Rushe, M&S, the Paddington Partnerships, Sisk, and Wates and more.

Making learning relevant to industry

We partner with employers to ensure our vocational provision is up-to-date and relevant, while teaching staff actively make links to employment in their teaching and assessment. We also provide visits to different work environments including hotels, construction sites and banks.

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