In this guest post, work experience student Seren discusses choosing what to do after leaving college and explores a few of the options available.

In this guest post, work experience student Seren discusses choosing what to do after leaving college and explores a few of the options available.
Third year Law with Forensic Psychology Student Emily shares her top 5 careers available to you with a Law Degree.
So, is it possible to combine studying and part-time work at University? Well, it all depends on your time management, but my answer is absolutely yes! I do understand that finding a job in a […]
With a pandemic worldwide, students and gradates have had to use their initiative in gaining new opportunities and skills in a time of the unknown. In the gap between finishing my undergraduate degree in BA […]
Students already have heavy workloads and busy schedules, so why would they want to go to optional workshops? The answer is that some of skills you gain from uni workshops are not just useful but essential, especially for third years and postgraduates. Here’s my list 5 of the best skills workshops for students
So you’ve sent off your CV or your application, and the company has offered you an interview. You want that job right? You’re half way there!
Networking. University is a great place to network, meeting students accross the UK and the globe. That’s great, but you need a tool to make you stick out and grants you the chance of connecting high up recruiters to get that desired job.
The University of Worcester has a fantastic Careers and Employability Service, which is open to all current students as well as those who have graduated within the last three years! It offers several different types of advice and help that can be really useful to take advantage of during and after your time at the University of Worcester.