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Support from the Graduate Futures Service

The end of a year is usually a time for reflecting on what you’ve achieved and what direction you want to take in the future. In a year that has brought exceptional challenges, you may find your graduate career journey has stalled or it hasn’t got started yet.  As a Northumbria graduate* you can still get FREE support from the Graduate Futures team.

Act now

  • Download the NU Careers App and access Careers Online. Learn how to research employers, improve applications and navigate today’s job market with confidence.You’ll need to complete the registration form to gain graduate access.
  • Register with JobsOnline and search for jobs from employers targeting Northumbria Graduates.
  • Book a graduate careers appointment to get personalised support from one of our professional advisers via MS Teams. Available to book via JobsOnline or email us at nucareers@northumbria.ac.uk.
  • Look out for our exclusive virtual event for recent graduates - bookings will open in the New Year.
  • You can also get personalised one-to-one support with your career plans and help with starting your own business. 

Your first graduate role

If you’re in your first graduate job go to Careers Online for resources to help you in your first management role, topics include challenges and change and skills for new managers.

*Up to five years from graduation

 


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