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Get Back On Track With Your Career

Negotiating the job market in a pandemic is challenging. The Graduate Futures Service offers Northumbria graduates support to achieve their career plans, and advice if they’re unsure about their next steps. As part of this support, 2019 and 2020 graduates can now book a place for a virtual event on 9th March, Get Back On Track With Your Career.

Throughout the day there will be a series of webinars to increase your awareness of opportunities in a Post-COVID world and develop the skills needed in a disrupted job market. Discover how to build your network online, handle tricky interview questions and craft CVs for speculative job applications. Get thought-provoking insights on resilience and mindset from Olympian and Northumbria graduate Chris Cook. Hear from alumni who graduated in the last recession in 2009 who will be sharing tips for navigating challenging times in the graduate job market. 

Attend all or as many sessions as you feel are relevant to you. Book your place here.


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