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Developing your Skills and Planning your Career at Warwick Open Day, September 2011 Sue Bennett Director, Student Careers & Skills.

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1 Developing your Skills and Planning your Career at Warwick Open Day, September 2011 Sue Bennett Director, Student Careers & Skills

2 This session will cover Graduate prospects in 2011 Our role in the Warwick student experience Warwick Advantage Student Development External Relations Warwick Volunteers Careers

3 Our contribution to the student experience Making a good beginning to life at Warwick, your academic success, work- readiness, long-term employability and international citizenship Student Careers and Skills: from prospective student to 3 years beyond graduation

4 Are there graduate jobs in 2011? 84% of top graduate employers will maintain/increase recruitment 10,665 placements for students and recent graduates 60% offering placements (6-12 months) or a vacation placement of 3+ weeks Leading graduate employers have increased targets by 9.4% in 2011, following a rise of 12.6% in 2010 65% say graduates with no previous work experience have little or no chance of receiving a graduate job offer One third of graduate jobs will be filled by graduates who have already worked for their organisation Source: The Graduate Market in 2011, www.highfliers.co.ukwww.highfliers.co.uk

5 Graduate Employment* What Warwick’s 2010 graduates are doing 61.3% in work 17.4% in further study 10.2% combining work and study 7.6% still seeking work 3.5% not available/other Source: DLHE, HESA, Undergraduates and graduates combined, data collected 6 months after graduation * Data on UK/EU graduates who studied in the UK National picture for 2010 graduates 64.8% in work 14% in further study 9.6% combining work and study 7.4% still seeking work 4.3% not available/other

6 What sort of jobs are they in? Of those in work, 84.4% are in graduate jobs, placing Warwick 4 th in Russell Group Warwick is 3 rd in Russell Group for salary levels, lowest average starting salary of £21,000, highest £31,000 In High Fliers Research, Warwick is 2 nd most targeted university by Times Top 100 graduate employers, second to Cambridge

7 Student and staff profile 22,500 students: 13,000 UGs, 9,500 PGs. UG intake of approx. 3,800 students p.a. 35% of undergraduate and postgraduate students are non-UK 30% of our staff are non-UK 78 languages spoken on campus

8 Views of Warwick “Most successful of first wave of new universities”* Consistently in top 20 for student satisfaction** “Consistently rated among the best universities in the country, Warwick is a leader in the academic field”^ Always in top 10 in league tables, 8+ applicants for every UG place No. 1 in Russell Group for careers advice^^ *The Sunday Times University Guide 2012** National Student Survey 2011 ^ The Guardian University Guide 2011^^International Student Barometer 2010 * The Times Good University Guide, 2010

9 What employers want A good degree from a good university Work experience A record of achievement, e.g. sports, societies, volunteering, and The ability to tell your unique story

10 Employer news 4,310 adverts were placed by employers in past 12m, and 320+ regularly come to campus for fairs and other events Many employers still have vacancies, and are pursuing this summer’s graduates Very wide range of sectors: from Deloitte, KPMG to local high growth SMEs and international development organisations

11 So... Invest in your education Get the best degree you can by concentrating on academic & personal skills Make the most of your extra-curricular experiences Develop your skills and confidence (volunteering, work experience, skills programmes, clubs and societies)

12 And... Invest in your future Work out what matters to you in your career and understand your strengths Develop your career management skills Get work experience (“try before you buy”) Research your options Make plans and effective applications

13 Student Careers and Skills Students as autonomous, independent learners, who can make own choices and have ‘career adaptability’ Services based on individual student need Reaching students early to engage them with careers and skills development Quality and breadth of opportunity Embedded and sustainable services

14 Our services Student helpdesk Resources, events and 1:1 services Online and face-to-face support Information and advice, referral to other services Student portal, inc. vacancies, tailored resources, CV builder, employer profiles

15 What interests our students? * 90% want/plan to work in an international context Top career choices: Finance & Consultancy; Marketing & Advertising; Government & Politics; Media; Education; Law; Engineering; International Development Employer choice influenced by: salary & benefits; opportunity to progress; work/life balance Strong desire to “make a difference, serve a greater good” * Biennial Survey of students, University of Warwick, July 2011

16 ‘Telling your unique story’ – Warwick Advantage Presents opportunities (e.g. Warwick Volunteers, SU, Student Staff Liaison Committee, Clubs and Societies, Sport, Career rep), can be related to your studies or not Prompts you to analyse, reflect upon and record your achievements Recognition, Warwick Advantage and Warwick Global Advantage Awards, winners are sought by employers

17 Student Development Central programme, free and open to all Tailored departmental provision Online provision, e-learning, online top tips Academic support Induction: a good beginning to life at Warwick Transition into HE or PG study Unique research experience with Undergraduate Research Scholarship Scheme

18 External Relations Employers consult us on engaging with students We present employers to students (services are employer-informed, not employer-led) Presents a balanced range of sectors We remain connected and up-to-date via regular contact, feedback and visits to employers

19 External Relations Employer liaison and events –5 Careers Fairs a year, and overall 320+ employers participate each year, with 7,500 student visits –Over 80 company presentations on campus a year –21 employer sessions on selection & application process –17 Sector events, focussing on areas of student interest, e.g. marketing, public sector, HR, publishing, international development –Working with a range of 1,500 employers to engage with Warwick students

20 Recruitment fair bookings 2010/11 Graduate Fair 73 City & Finance 75 Engineering & Technology 63 Law 63 Medical Fair 28 Summer fair 38 2011/12 Impact Fair 78 (full) City & Finance 73 Insight 62 (full) Law 62 (full) Medical fair* Summer fair* * not yet open

21 Warwick Volunteers 2,350+ volunteers, 10+% of student body Students as project leaders and volunteers Choice of 50 projects: environment; sports; community; education; older people; young people; human rights; health To help, meet new people, improve CV, inform career choices, have fun

22 Careers Providing students with information and resources to assist in finding out what the options are and to research different sectors, employers, vacancies… –Student portal, myAdvantage –Help Desk – resources and drop in, University House and Library –Vacancies database –Destination statistics – what do our graduates do?* –Free support beyond graduation for up to 3 years *look at www.warwick.ac.uk/services/careers/hub/dlhe/gemswww.warwick.ac.uk/services/careers/hub/dlhe/gems

23 Careers Providing advice and guidance to students to assist them in making a decision that is right for them –The Guidance team offers expert advice and guidance –In-depth, up-to-date knowledge of different sector areas with consultants assigned to departments –Career planning and decision making –Advice and guidance on applications and assessment –1:1 appointments with careers consultants –Career Management skills sessions

24 Work Experience Approximately 70% of Warwick students do work experience (excluding Warwick Volunteers) 12 month placements as part of a degree or a voluntary year out in industry Summer internships Short-term work experience, part-time work, volunteering and work shadowing All listed on myAdvantage searchable database Support in finding work experience placements and internships

25 Student voices Don’t leave it until the last minute – explore options early Make the most of your time here – huge range of options available Get work experience Meet employers at careers events Use Student Careers and Skills!

26 In summary Work out what makes you tick Learn from experience Research options Network to find opportunities Articulate your skills and experiences Be proactive


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