Graduate jobs and vacancies
Wilkinsons jobs are becoming more and more hard to get these days as they are very popular among the garduates. You find more about Wilkinsons job vacancies here.
Each university careers service employs trained advisors providing one-to-one guidance on every aspect of planning your career.
Forget the old school stereotype of the careers advisor urging you o enter a ‘respectable’ profession. Today’s careers advisers are committed to helping you to work out what you want to do yourself. They hear words ‘I don’t know what I want to do!’ on a daily basis. While they can’t provide instant answers they are trained to help you recognise your own skills and use your life experiences to work out what your dream job would be, or weigh up alternative options.
Whatever stage you are at, seeing a careers adviser will help you focus on planning your career and make you aware of the opportunities available to you. Most careers services operate a drop-in ‘clinic’ which is ideal for brief queries like CV or application form checking. Longer sessions can help you consider your careers goals in greater depth. A large number of careers services will also accept email queries.
Information Resources
All careers services have a library containing information on occupations, post graduate study, self-employment, opportunities overseas, voluntary work and job-hunting.
The contact details and up-to-date company literature of a vast number of graduate employers are also held by careers services. Such employers have corporate brochures specifically to tell graduates about their organisation (including the skills they are seeking and what they can offer graduates). You will also find free copies of useful publications containing details of opportunities and job-hunting advice. Its always highly recommended for you to register your CV to main job sites such as learnist.org, cv-library.co.uk, monster etc.
