The University of Kent Careers and Employability Service Choosing a career with an English Degree You can download a copy of this presentation at
Quote: the assistant editor of “The Observer” newspaper "To be interesting you have to have interests and experiences, what they are does not matter. Pursuing interests has spin-offs. In flailing after mine I managed to pick up tips or hints every bit as useful in my work as whatever academic skills I inadvertently acquired. Debating at the union society taught me how to speak in public without unduly frightening myself or the audience and in writing for the University paper, I discovered that journalism gave you the opportunity to bore more people than you could possibly ever meet".
One third of graduate jobs accept a degree in English BECAUSE: Learn new skills quickly Analyse & solve problems Communicate well Open to new ideas, adaptable and flexible “Managers of change” Marketing and Sales Retailing Social Work Personnel Civil Service Accountancy Banking Computing
Media Jobs Lots of Kent graduates do enter the media. Get relevant experience and practical skills - Inquire, campus radio, UoK Drama etc. Talk to or workshadow journalists and other media professionals. Need NCTJ Diploma for most journalism jobs Be pushy, patient and persistent! See
Teaching 1 year postgraduate course (PGCE) or Schools Direct Many students go to Christ Church £5,000 bursary with 2:1 Need at least 2 weeks experience in a state school for secondary and a month for primary Presentation: APPLYING FOR TEACHER TRAINING 1 pm KLT5 Tues 18 th Feb
Law 2 years further training at about £10,000 per year Only 30% chance afterwards of becoming a solicitor Finance Accountancy, banking, insurance Any degree subject. Need 320 ucas points and grade a GCSE maths Lots of jobs!
CHOOSING A CAREER CHOOSING A CAREER and booklet available from Careers Service. Prospects Planner - powerful career choice program. I Want to work in … Careers Award Choosing Assignment
Alumni Careers Network Informational interviews - where student and graduate meet informally to talk about the graduate's work, how they got their start in that field and how their career has developed since then and get advice Advice by phone or Work-shadowing: spending a day following and observing the graduate as they go about their day- to-day work.
School of English Careers Employability Award on Moodle It contains 14 QUIZZES: need 75% to pass each quiz but unlimited attempts are allowed Also complete 3 of the following seven short and easy ASSIGNMENTS Employability skills quiz Employability skills quiz: drag & drop How to develop the skills employers want? Test your spelling and grammar! What makes you happy at work? How commercially aware are you? Special interests topic lesson Interview preparation Practice interview What are the most common interview questions? Aptitude tests and assessment centres CV quiz CVs and covering letters: drag & drop quiz Career planning drag and drop quiz Analyse your skills and learn how to make top quality applications Do you want to live to work or work to live? Researching careers Choosing a career Submit a CV Social media Action planning
Bruce Woodcock Careers adviser for all School of English students A Duty Careers Adviser is available for short (15 minute) consultations: MORNINGS (10.30 am pm) and AFTERNOONS (2 to 4 pm). Don’t need to book an appointment just ask at reception in the Careers Service (Keynes College Driveway) Or can book a formal interview at Careers reception Check your campus s regularly as I send you s on Mondays
Location of the Careers & Employability Service Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays including vacations
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