Tuesday 21 July 2015

Information for Law School Graduates of 2015

Congratulations to all Law School graduates on gaining your degree!

Please see below some information which may be useful for you as graduates of the University of Chester.  Good luck to you all and keep in touch.

Kind regards
 
Philippa



Destinations Survey
 



You can help us by returning your Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey questionnaire later this year (November).  Please let us know if your contact details (including email address) have changed.



 







Helping you after graduation



Our services are available free of charge for up to three years after graduation. If you would like to make an appointment with a Career Consultant visit us in the Careers and Employability Centre (opposite the Binks Building) at the Chester campus or the Martin Building at the Warrington campus or contact us via phone or e-mail.



T: 01244 513066 (Chester Campus)       T: 01925 534235 (Warrington campus)



E: careers@chester.ac.uk                      E: warrington.careers@chester.ac.uk




Vacancies



Careers and Employability has an online vacancy and events system for students and graduates.  To use the system you first need to register by going to www.chester.ac.uk/careers/vacancies and then click on the “Online Vacancies Service” links.



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Graduate Head Start



 



Are you a recent University of Chester graduate not yet in a graduate job?



Are you looking for ways to make yourself more employable?



 



Then why not enhance your careers opportunities with our free Graduate Head Start (GHS) programme?



GHS is a unique and innovative three-day programme which been designed to support Chester graduates who are yet to find employment or who are not fulfilling their career ambitions.



 



What’s in it for you? 



·       Career Planning Day One - manage your career progression, analyse your skills, values and experience, learn how to complete successful applications and how to successfully prepare for interviews.



·       Career Planning Day Two - discover more about yourself, what type of learner you are and an opportunity to gain 20 credits at Masters level by completing the associated assessment.



·       Career Planning Day Three - learn about personal branding, effective networking and hear an employer’s perspective on what makes a successful graduate applicant.  Undertake a mock interview with constructive feedback being given.



·       A five-week work placement - undertake a developmental project, gain valuable experience and give your CV the competitive edge



·       Careers coaching from a Career Consultant - receive support with career planning including CVs, applications and mock interviews for specific job roles.



·       ECDL (European Computer Driving Licence) - gain a nationally recognised IT qualification.



 



Programme dates:



Ø    September 2015 - 7th, 8th and 9th



Ø    October 2015 - 19th, 20th and 21st



Ø    November/December 2015 - 30th, 1st and 2nd

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