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Industry Insights from Graduate Futures

Graduate Futures understand that professional, graduate-focused career support is often needed after you graduate. The team have recently added to their existing graduate offer with a range of pages featuring content specific to your sector or industry. These sector-specific pages offer a range of useful resources that can help you explore, build and achieve your ambitions. Whether you have already found the role that will kick-start your career, or you are still looking for that ideal role. Pages are broken into decision-making, planning and competing in the job market, so you can quickly access the content that best supports your needs.

You can find a really helpful overview of the pages here and if you are already registered as a graduate with Careers Online, you can go straight to your tailored content now:

You can find specially-created presentations with the decision-making content, meaning you can quickly jump into customised content that can give you additional information and advice on your industry. The presentations include resources like typical roles (referenced from 'What Do Graduates Do? 2023'), how to find vacancies and current employers in the North East.

Industry Insights can also help you stay informed about the opportunities available to you now, even as a graduate. In addition to that, access is not restricted based on the degree you achieved, so if you are curious about heading in another direction, there is accessible industry information available to you. 

If you would like to further explore or discuss your career, the team offer a range of appointments and workshops to support you with everything featured in the Industry Insights pages, as well as any additional career needs you may have. Find out more about Northumbria's graduate support package.

If you didn’t get a chance to update your details when you graduated, then you will need to re-register as a graduate. You can do that here for Careers Online. To access Graduate Futures' workshops, vacancies and appointments, re-register for JobsOnline.

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