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ISSUE 3 AUTUMN 2014
YOUR CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY MAGAZINE
INSIDE Are you experienced? Letter from overseas Groovy Facts about Exeter Dates for your diary Are you connected?
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The experience stays with you
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Welcome
Welcome to the Autumn term edition of ‘In the Zone. Whether this is your first term at Exeter or you are returning, we have included a range of articles, updates, facts, figures and dates for your diary that will help you in your career planning for this next academic year and beyond! As ever, these are exciting times for Exeter and not least in the area of careers and employability. As an Exeter student or recruiter you’ll no doubt be delighted to hear that the number of our graduates securing graduate-level jobs and postgraduate study is higher than ever. Furthermore our profile as a world class University has risen again this term by an additional 23 places in the QS World Rankings for employer satisfaction! To our employers, alumni and external partners
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CONTENTS Welcome 2 Career mentoring, your key to success 2 Are you experienced?
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Letters from overseas
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Groovy facts about Exeter
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Dates for your diary
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Are you connected?
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I’d like to say a sincere thank you for all your support that contributes to this achievement, especially your efforts in helping to build the employability and employment prospects of our students and graduates.
Get enterprising
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To our students we hope this excellent news will help build your own confidence and inspire you further during your career planning and job hunting!
@UoECareers @uoecornwallcz
Paul Blackmore, Head of Employability and Graduate Development
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CAREER MENTORING YOUR KEY TO SUCCESS! Sign-up for our mentoring scheme and gain a unique insight into the world of work and a head-start with your career. BBC’s Simon Hall and mentee Sanya Burgess
“I had no experience, no real knowledge of what I wanted to do. Now I’ve decided I want to become a journalist . I have work experience with the Sun newspaper, Time magazine and the Times newspaper. I can wholeheartedly say that I wouldn’t have been able to do that without the help, support and advice from my mentor Simon. It has been a fantastic experience.” Sanya Burgess, English “The scheme is a win for Sanya because I helped her along the way. It’s a win for me because I feel enormously proud and it’s incredibly fulfilling. The third win is for the
University, our community and society and I’m really proud to be part of that.” Simon Hall, BBC Home Affairs Correspondent. Are you signed up? www.exeter.ac.uk/careers/research/mentor
10% 10% more Exeter mentees get graduate jobs than those who didn’t join the scheme.
394 MENTORS FROM 37 CAREERS
INTERESTED IN GAINING PUBLISHING OR MEDIA WORK EXPERIENCE? Drop us a line if you’d like to contribute to our next edition or help to create our new student-led microsite! Email: careers@exeter.ac.uk for more information.
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A broad range of work experience has quickly become an essential part of the evidence that students need to present to recruiters in order to land their ideal graduate job.
So, what counts? It’s always a good idea to check directly with employers as to what kind of work experience they are looking for. Generally, any opportunity that illustrates that you can apply a range of employability skills in a practical and productive way will be valued by employers.
Nothing reassures a prospective employer more than a candidate who is able to describe how they have a solid track-record of being an effective employee in the workplace.
Fortunately we can point you in the direction of 1000s of work and volunteering opportunities that will help enhance your CV and future job prospects.
www.exeter.ac.uk/careers
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WHAT WE DO
GROOVY FACTS ABOUT EXETER Users of careers
service
UoE 2010
81%
UoE 2011
82%
UoE 2012
94%
T.H.E. AWARDS 2014 Currently
HOST OF HIGH
outstanding support for
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
shortlisted early career researchers
IMPACT EVENT WEEK 2011–2014
UoE 2012
94%
UoE 2013 & 2014
97%
QS WORLD
RANKINGS Global Employer
6,000 VACANCIES advertised
reputation 83.4% 2014 75.4%
2013
65.9%
2012
55.9%
2011
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Graduate EMPLOYER
420
PRESENTATIONS
10,000
25%
3,500
LinkedIN PROFILES
OF JOB HUNTERS WANT TO USE DEGREE SUBJECT IN THEIR JOB
CREATED BY
Impact on student
behaviour
& achievement STUDENTS researching employers
INTERNSHIPS (2014)
28% (+26%) 62% +39%
EXETER 2014 GRADUATES
INCREASE
before final year
1
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secured ‘internship/placement’
EXETER FINALISTS MOST PREFERRED INDUSTRIES
ST Content of work
Factors that were
‘Very important’ when deciding which
Employers to Apply to:
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Students ATTENDED
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Marketing 1
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Accountancy 4
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EMPLOYER DATES FOR YOUR DIARY! Devon campuses Month
Date
Employer
Title
October
21
Teach First
Presentation
October
22
EY Application Bootcamp
Skills Session
October
23
Barclays
Showcase
October
23
PwC
Presentation
November 3
Unilever
Presentation
November 6
Newton Europe
Presentation
November 10
Johnson & Johnson
Drop In
November 11
Enterprise Rent-A-Car ‘Skills Articulation’
Skills Session
November 12
Danone
Showcase
November 24
Procter & Gamble
Presentation
November 27
Working in the Third Sector
Widen Your Options Careers Panel
December
4
Total Energy Solutions
Mock Interview
December
5
Carluccio’s
Presentation
GENERAL CAREERS FAIRS Careers and Placement Fair 21 Oct, Great Hall Coach available from Penryn
Virtual International Career fair 14–24 Oct STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) Careers Fair 4 Nov, Great Hall Coach available from Penryn
Law Careers Fair 19 Nov, Great Hall
Cornwall campuses
Coach available from Penryn
Month
Date
Employer
Title
October
21
Teach First
Presentation (v/c)
October
22
CMS Cameron McKenna
Application and /interview Techniques
October
29
CSM Mining Fair (CEMPS)
Fair
November 3
Unilever – Marketing and Sales
Presentation (v/c)
November 3
Who Unilever are and What we do
Presentation (v/c)
November 6
Newton Europe
Presentation (v/c)
November 6
How to get on the Civil Service Fast stream
Tips from an alumna
November 10
Nabarro – How to get a training contract
Presentation (v/c)
December
3
Christmas Traders Market
December
5
Carluccios Presentation (v/c)
Student Traders Christmas Craft Fair 5 Dec, 2014, 12-4pm, The Forum
v/c = video conference session
DON’T FORGET, THERE ARE MANY MORE CAREERS AND EMPLOYER EVENTS FOR YOU TO ATTEND – LOG-IN TO MY CAREER ZONE TO ATTEND THESE EVENTS AND MORE!
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In today’s competitive job market, the old adage “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know” is as relevant to building a successful career as it’s ever been. A good degree from a good University on its own is no longer enough to build a successful career. An effective professional network can help you gain insights into occupations and employment not available via glossy graduate employer brochures and recruitment websites.
+60K EXETER ALUMNI+STUDENTS ON
It will help you to research companies, learn from others and review career paths of successful professionals to inform your own career plans. It may also help you discover (or create?) opportunities not advertised widely through conventional jobs boards and vacancy database services. Increasingly, LinkedIn is becoming the default social media platform for pre-professionals (i.e. students) and professionals. There are now well over 300 million people on LinkedIn, +16M in the UK and over 1M jobs posted worldwide. Are you taking advantage of these links and opportunities? Check out the following pages for additional networking tips and how to make the most of social media platforms like LinkedIn: www.exeter.ac.uk/careers/jobapplications/social-media/ You might also want to check out the excellent Exeter-related profiles of Imogen (final year student) and Kim (graduated 2012) to gain ideas as to how you can make the most of your LinkedIn presence: uk.linkedin.com/pub/imogen-sykes/68/40a/44 uk.linkedin.com/in/kimhutchinson1990
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November 17th – 21st
A week of talks, visits by entrepreneurs, competitions and activities to help inspire you in developing your enterprise skills. Career ideas and entrepreneurial aspirations!
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‘STUDENT TRADERS’ SHOWCASE
And lots more here
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Visit www.kpmgcareers.co.uk/graduates to find out about careers for graduates from all degree disciplines in Audit, Tax, Advisory, Technology, Marketing and HR.
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