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1 CIPHP Careers Session Steve Norman Career Adviser

2 Content  What you want and where you want to go?  Skills Analysis  Jobs/Organisations  Volunteering  CVs/Application Forms/Interviews  Resources

3 Time for reflection/discussion Where you have come from Where you are now Where you hope to be

4 Skills  What knowledge/skills/expertise can you offer employers?  Identify gaps  How to fill those gaps?

5 Jobs  What organisations would you like to work for?  What sorts of jobs would you like to be doing?

6 Organisations  Central and Local Government  International ‘government’ e.g. UN, WHO  National Health Service/Heath Boards or equivalent in other countries  Charities  Development Organisations (NGOs)  Think tanks/policy influencers  Higher Education  Media Resources handout: links to reference books/websites which will help you to identify organisations

7 Roles  Policy Advice/Research?  Promotion/PR/Media/Journalism?  Education?  Management?  Administration?  Teaching?  Create your own?

8 Vacancy sources Proactive and reactive job hunting  Reactive – see handout for some vacancy websites  Proactive – identify organisations you want to work for and target…

9 Speculative job hunting  Proactive rather than reactive  Networking  Informational interviewing  Selling yourself or an idea to a potential employer  Volunteering a potential stepping stone

10 Volunteering  Good experience – gain knowledge/skills etc  Good for networking/identifying organisations operating in the sector  Often a stepping stone to paid employment See handout for some useful websites/organisations in Edinburgh and UK/Worldwide

11 CVs/Application Forms  What’s the first thing you do when applying for a job?  You don’t just write a CV or complete the application form

12 Research  THE JOB – job advert, person specification, general careers information  THE EMPLOYER – from the advert, employer website, news articles  YOU – what do you have to offer in terms of skills, experience and knowledge  AIM – to match your self to the job/employer

13 CVs/Application Forms  Follow instructions  Focus on the skills/experience/knowledge required by the employer  Answer the question!  Use recent examples and focus on what YOU did  Get feedback from a Careers Adviser on content  Get a friend to check for spelling/typos  Any questions? www.careers.ed.ac.uk www.careers.ed.ac.uk quick links CVs, Applications and Interviews

14 Interviews  WELL DONE!  Likely to probe in more depth what you have said in your application  Used to ask the questions – Why this job? Why us?  Mock/practice interviews available with Careers Advisers  Any questions? www.careers.ed.ac.uk quick links CVs, Applications and Interviews

15 Resources See Handout  for resources in Careers Service, 33 Bucceluch Place  for useful web links  Careers Advisers – 1 to 1 interviews

16 Event of interest? http://www.careers.ed.ac.uk/STOP  11th March from 5.30pm-7.30pm  University of Strathclyde, Glasgow The event is aimed at students an early career researchers with an interest in pursuing a career in social research NEED to sign up

17 Any questions?


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