Brilliant Graduate Career Handbook Pearson

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What are you going to do with your degree once you've graduated? This book gives you the help and information you need to get started on your graduate career - understanding what's out there, how to make sense of it, and how to make good choices. You'll learn how to navigate the job market, how to keep going when the going gets tough and how to make best use of the opportunities around you to develop your skills and experience for the future.

Brilliant Graduate Career, 2nd edition will make all this practical & essential information readily accessible to you and will explain why lateral thinking and flexibility are essential to navigating through choppy economic waters if you are to land a brilliant career. Brilliant Outcomes. Make the best of opportunities to develop your skills & experience. Navigate and understand the current job market. Learn what employers want and how to show what you can offer. Land your brilliant career!

Brilliant Graduate Career Handbook Pearson

THE indispensable guide for undergraduates as they consider what to do with their degree once they have graduated. Readers will learn how to navigate the labour market – and how to keep going when the going gets tough, and especially how to make best use of the opportunities that are around to develop their skills and experience for the future. It provides practical tactics and strategies for students to use to manage their career choices by self assessment against current economic climate, using essential, up to date labour market information. Table of contentsContents1. What are your options after university?2.

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The Graduate Job Market3. Labour market information: analysis of what graduates do4. Graduate training schemes5. Job Opportunities: researching the market6. Work: benefits of employment without pay7.

Dates and deadlines - your timeline for action8. Harnessing natural energy: buddying up and sharing experience9. Making applications - how to make your degree really count.10.

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Planning for travel and what to do when you return11. Postgraduate study: choosing a course and making a good application12. Identifying your skills, interests and values13. My decision in my context: choosing the right career; finding a ‘suitable’ job; other considerations e.g. Mobility, family commitments.

Brilliant Graduate Career Handbook, 3, Done, Judith & Mulvey, Rachel. The brand new 3rd edition of one of the UK’s bestselling graduate career guides that’s sold over 4,1. Providing essential, life- changing guidance to help students get started on their graduate career, this indispensable guide helps readers discover how to make sense of their opportunities, weigh up their options and how to make the right choices. Packed with vital information and powerful ideas, tactics. Pearson 8158891 Brilliant Graduate Career Handbook eBook The full text downloaded to your computer. With eBooks you can: search for key concepts, words and phrases; make highlights and notes as you study; share your notes with friends. Brilliant Graduate Career Handbook,Judith Done,877,Pearson,978-1-2921-5887-7 (86).

About the author(s)Between them, Judith and Rachel have 50 years experience of career guidance. Their own careers span a number of roles and locations. They also have day to day contact with students who are shaping their brilliant careers.Dr Judith Done is qualified both in career guidance and occupational psychology. She has worked as a practitioner and manager in careers services, then ran professional career guidance training at Manchester Metropolitan University. For the last decade, she has been a senior manager in student services, and led the highly effective careers centre, at the University of Chester.Professor Rachel Mulvey has done pretty much the same (practice, management, professional training) but in the South East. She has done research at international level, and has written on careers issues for the academic and professional press. She has broadcast on careers, most recently on BBC4’s Woman’s Hour.

Rachel is currently Associate Dean of Psychology at the University of East London.Both Judith and Rachel are Fellows of the Institute of Career Guidance, and passionate in their shared belief that effective career guidance transforms lives.

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