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.
In this post, Charlie Norman, one of our Peer Support Assistants, provides hints and tips on how to develop your career focus.
The language used when describing careers can be confusing. This post, written by Amy Kinsman, Careers Adviser, lists commonly used career words to help you on your career journey.
Don’t miss the opportunity to meet employers at our Careers Fairs in September! All students are welcome.
Shine a spotlight on your skills and achievements with the new Saints Skills Spotlight Award, a mock recruitment process that helps make you more employable.
Bob McIntyre is a third-year International Relations and Scottish History student who was awarded the Employability Bursary.
Christine Johnson is a final-year Ecology and Conservation student who was awarded the Employability Bursary during the summer of 2022.
A General degree from university is not a failed Honours degree, as you have three years of full-time study that you can use to demonstrate transferable skills when applying for jobs or to postgraduate courses.
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.