Category: Graduate (page 3 of 4)

A graduate’s guide to resumes

Here’s what you should know.
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A graduate’s guide to networking

Did you know that networking is about what you can give as well as what you might gain?

That it’s a skill as well as a way of collaborating and working with other people?

Here’s a presentation on the ins and outs of it all.

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Everything you need to know about graduate employment programs

Graduate programs are a great opportunity to launch yourself professionally after you complete your degree.

Entry is highly competitive but you can optimise your chances of success by finding out the facts and planning ahead.

This presentation covers the who, what, where, when and why of graduate programs.

  • Who is eligible?
  • When should you apply?
  • Where can you find out more?

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Everything you need to know about finding a graduate job

Preparing to graduate from uni?

Here’s a detailed presentation on:

  • researching job opportunities
  • resume writing
  • interviews
  • psychometric testing
  • networking.

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You’re about to graduate—what’s next?

Maybe you know exactly what you want to do after university. Maybe you don’t.

What steps should you be taking if you’re ready to move on from uni and find a job that interests you and uses your skills?

Here’s a presentation from the Career Development on developing:

  • your career readiness plan
  • skills and strategies for building, maintaining and managing your career
  • resilience as a key ingredient in your career management and decision making
  • workplace professionalism.

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What every graduate should know about job applications and interviews

Take a look at this evidence-based information on:

  • creating effective cover letters, resumes, and applications for jobs
  • performing well in interviews, assessment centres and psychometric testing

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What are the best ways to find a job when you graduate?

Here’s an overview on the best ways to find a graduate job through:

  • networking
  • canvassing
  • advertised vacancies
  • LinkedIn.

 
 
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What are your work values?

Being clear about your values can help you to find work and a career track that you’re more likely to find fulfilling.

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Identify and rank your values

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Find out more…

Why a satisfying career depends on your skills, values and interests

What skills can you offer employers when you graduate?

Here’s an overview of the skills employers are looking for and how you can develop them while you are at uni.

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Graduate employers on our pinterest board

http://www.pinterest.com/ltucareers/graduate-employers/

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