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Unlock your Graduate Career - Exclusive Support for Northumbria Graduates

Ready to unlock your career now that you’ve graduated? Did you know that the University’s Graduate Futures team provide careers support for up to five years post-graduation? Northumbria recognises that navigating post-university life can be challenging and the graduate job market can be confusing. Perhaps you’re still looking for a graduate level role or you’re considering a change of direction.

  • The Graduate Careers Club is an exclusive alumni benefit which includes:
  • Graduate vacancies from local, regional, national and international employers.
  • Specialist 1-1 support at graduate appointments available in-person and online.
  • Exclusive, tailored graduate content in Careers Online.
  • Opportunities to access mentoring from Northumbria alumni.
  • Access to employer events, fairs and workshops.

If you didn’t update your details before graduation you can access this support by completing the registration forms for NUTargetConnect and Careers Online. Applications are verified manually, so it may take a few days to receive confirmation that you have been successful.

For full details see our Graduate Support web page.  You may not feel you need support right now, but we're here to help when you need us over the next five years.


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