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The Careers and Employment Service: Here to Help

The Careers and Employment Service is here to help you if you’re still looking for that graduate level job. We have a range of careers events and activities coming up that are open to you as a Northumbria graduate.

Northumbria's Careers and Employment Service is here to help you if you’re still looking for that graduate level job.

Northumbria’s Careers and Employment Service is here to help you whether you’re still seeking your graduate job, thinking about going on to further study, or unsure of your next step. 

If you are still in the North East, or visiting the area in the future, you can get 1-to-1 support in the Careers Zone. Speak to Careers Advisers at the Drop-in, 10am - 4pm each weekday, to develop your strategy or for tips on how to make sure you present yourself effectively in applications and at interviews. Or call into the Careers Pit Stop, which runs every Tuesday and Thursday 1pm - 3pm, for practical help with your job search. 

Wherever you are, and if you haven’t done so already, sign up to JobsOnline and access 100's of graduate jobs, which you can search by job type, sector and location. It’s quick and easy to do. 

As a Northumbria graduate you can also still access our full programme of events and activities.Take a look at our events pages to see which organisations are coming on campus, and sign up to attend their events.

Discover more here or find us in the Careers Zone, University Library, City Campus.

Join us on Facebook at NUCareers and Twitter @NUCareers

 

 


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