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Looking for careers support after university? Look no further than Graduate Futures' Life After Uni sessions!

The Graduate Futures team understand that careers support is often required after you graduate. To support you they offer a range of Life After University workshops that you can access after graduation. These are available to view at any time via the Careers Online landing page.

These workshops will also be repeated (online) during July and August 2024. Bookings are now open via our JobsOnline platform.

Linkedin Masterclass. From creating an effective profile to connecting with employers, this workshop will help you make the most of LinkedIn to supercharge your career.

Interview Skills. This workshop focuses on how to prepare and perform well in all formats and styles of interview including online, face to face and telephone interviews.

Finding Graduate Jobs. This workshop covers everything you need to ensure you can find, compete and succeed in the graduate job market.

Creating your CV. This workshop gives you the essential tips and tools to create a winning graduate-level CV to help you stand out from the crowd.

Career Wellbeing. Progressing from university brings change. This workshop explores career wellbeing and how to take care of yourself and your career after university.

Did you know we also offer a range of graduate-specific support that you can access for up to FIVE years after you graduate? To find out more about our graduate offer visit our Graduate Support page.

 

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