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Restart your graduate career - New Year, new start!

Restart Your Graduate Career Event

This exclusive event is open to Northumbria alumni who have graduated in the past five years:

When: Saturday 18 January 2020, 10am - 1pm

Where: Northumbria University, City Campus

If you feel like you’re not fulfilling your potential and are stuck in a rut then this event will help you to move toward a more satisfying work life. We will help you to find your focus and plan your next move. Get 2020 off to a great start and book your place now!

 

Support from the Careers and Employment Service

The end of a year is a time for reflecting on what you’ve achieved and what direction you want to take in the future. If you’re still trying to get onto the graduate career ladder we can help you. As a Northumbria graduate* you can still get FREE support from the Careers and Employment 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.
  • Sign up to our exclusive graduate event in January.

You can also get personalised one-to-one support with your career plans and help with starting your own business. 

*Up to five years from graduation.

 

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.


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