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1 Making the most of your time at University Craig Phillips – Careers Consultant School of History, Classics and Archaeology 14/10/2015

2 Key Messages for 1 st year HCA students:  What you do over the next 4 years will really matter – leaving it all until 4th year isn’t the best way to make the most of your time at university  You don’t need to know yet what career you want so try and gain new experiences  You can access support from the Careers Service at every stage throughout your time at University and beyond  Longer-term: employers value HCA degrees but will also look at work and extracurricular experiences

3 About the Careers Service  Information – online and in person and regular updates through social media and email.  Advice and Guidance – 20/45 minute appointments bookable in advance - available in person/phone/Skype. CV and job hunting advice.  Programme of events – career fairs and festivals, employer led presentations, skills sessions, panel events and forums. Online/face-to- face personal development group sessions.  Access to internships, jobs and opportunities - vacancies database of graduate jobs, internships, placements, vacation work, part- time and seasonal employment. Opportunity to meet prospective employers

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6 Getting involved!  Your studies  Life of School or wider University (jobs/voluntary roles)  Erasmus – spending time abroad  University life  Clubs and societies - http://www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/getinvolved/http://www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/getinvolved/  Sport - http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/sports-union/http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/sports-union/  Ambassador, work experience and part-time roles  Jobs and work experience  Part-time and summer jobs; work experience and internships  Volunteering  EUSA - http://www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/getinvolved/volunteering/http://www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/getinvolved/volunteering/  Community Volunteering http://www.volunteeredinburgh.org.uk/home http://www.volunteeredinburgh.org.uk/home

7 “It is unlike anything you would have ever done before, and the entire process will change you.” Award recipient www.ed.ac.uk/EdinburghAward www.ed.ac.uk/careers/edinburgh-award Involved in activities alongside your studies? Take part in the Edinburgh Award to get your participation recognised, your skills developed and your experiences enhanced…

8 Edinburgh Award Examples:  Advice Place Volunteers;  Charity Fundraising; run by ESCA  Development and Alumni Student Callers;  Widening Participation:  Educated Pass Volunteers;  Language Ambassadors;  Peer Mentors  LEAPS Volunteers  EUSA:  Society and Volunteering Group Office Bearers;  EUSA Student Staff;  Volunteering  Representing Students  Global Citizenship (on campus);  Library and University Collections Volunteers;  Resident Assistants  Social Innovation;  Sports Union Club Management;  Social Innovation;  Sports Union Club Management;  Student Ambassadors in Student Recruitment and Admissions;  Careers Service-led Awards:  Work Experience  Summer Volunteering International and UK  Summer Work Experience International and UK  Media  Employ.ed Internships on Campus

9 In Your Early Years:  Get involved – What you do in 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd and 4 th year all matters  Gain experience and develop skills – Employers in all sectors value academic, work and extracurricular experiences and skills  Develop your CV – Getting involved and gaining experience all develops your employability  Start thinking ahead – Never too early and gives you more time to inform and develop ideas

10 Use the Careers Service  Main Library, 3 rd floor: 9.15am – 4.45pm (Tuesdays 11am - 7pm)  Drop-ins and bookable appointments available daily  Book on MyCareerHub – https://mycareerhub.ed.ac.ukhttps://mycareerhub.ed.ac.uk  ‘Q&A’ function  Appointments, events and opportunities  www.ed.ac.uk/careers - labour market info, job-hunting resources www.ed.ac.uk/careers  Craig Phillips: craig.phillips@ed.ac.uk 0131 651 1569craig.phillips@ed.ac.uk  Office hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

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