Options after graduating
In this post, Eve Handy, one of the Careers Centre’s Peer Support Assistants, provides helpful advice and suggestions on what you can do after graduating.
In this post, Eve Handy, one of the Careers Centre’s Peer Support Assistants, provides helpful advice and suggestions on what you can do after graduating.
We often think we need to plan our careers. Is there another way?
Networking can be one of the most useful ways of enhancing your employability. In this post, we’ll look at some ways you can get started.
In this post, Charlie Norman, one of our Peer Support Assistants, provides hints and tips on how to develop your career focus.
A cover letter is an important part of many job and internship applications. It’s crucial that you avoid four of the most common mistakes we see students and graduates make when writing one.
This post provides our advice on some of the most common CV mistakes and how to avoid them.
This post provides advice on how the Careers Centre can help you access funds to support you with work-related activity, how to find a part-time job and how to protect yourself against job scams.
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!
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.