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Your opinion matters to us! Graduate Careers Appointment Feedback

Graduate Futures offers flexible appointments both online and face to face on request. We are always looking at ways to enhance our services and we rely on your feedback to make it happen.

This is what recent graduate appointment survey results tell us:

100% of Graduates attending a Graduate Careers Appointment would recommend the service to students and graduates.

100% of graduates agreed their careers adviser understood their needs and explained things clearly. 57% strongly agreed.

100% of graduates either agreed or strongly agreed that as a result of their appointment they had clear goals.

90% of graduates felt more confident and well prepared to move forward with their career plans.

95% of graduates found an appointment was easy to find and book.

Here’s what some graduates have said about their Graduate Careers Appointment:

  • I found this one-to-one appointment very helpful before doing my job interview. I picked up very useful comments on my CV, work experience and potential employers from them.
  • The adviser helped me to understand how to write a personal statement and a CV for a PhD application. The adviser was amazing, explaining the steps and all the process.
  • Thank you so much for the support and guidance. The session really helped me clear some of my doubts and have a better approach.
  • The adviser was great, really helpful and understanding. Left feeling much more confident! Thank you.

If you graduated within the last five years and would like book a careers appointment, please visit our dedicated Information for Graduates website for more information.

 

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