Get connected
The Careers Centre has many opportunities to help you network and enhance your employability. In this post, we’ll look at some ways you can get started and get connected!
I am an Information Officer at the Careers Centre and one of our CV Advisers. I am jointly responsible for the overall management and updating of the Careers Centre website and all Careers Centre resources. You may also see me occasionally working at reception.
The Careers Centre has many opportunities to help you network and enhance your employability. In this post, we’ll look at some ways you can get started and get connected!
Don’t miss the opportunity to meet employers at our Careers Fairs in September! All students are welcome.
We are delighted to welcome all new and returning students to St Andrews and to the Careers Centre.
Read our top tips on how to get involved, improve your employability skills and enhance your career prospects over the summer months.
Ava Echard is currently studying International Relations. She was awarded the Employability Bursary in 2023. Ava used the fund to help her workshadow at Spazju Kreattiv in Valletta, Malta.
Clara Harrison is a 2023 Comparative Literature and English graduate who was awarded the Employability Bursary in 2023.
Bob McIntyre is a third-year International Relations and Scottish History student who was awarded the Employability Bursary.
Congratulations to everyone graduating in 2023! We know it takes time to transition out of University – that’s why the Careers Centre is here to support you for the next three years!
In this guest blog post, graduate Jessica Richards shares her experience of working at M&S and recounts on her time at university and how her experience guided her career path and choices.
In this post, Caroline McWilliams, CV Adviser, gives her advice on how to spot fake job opportunities and recruitment scams.