Sunday, May 24, 2020
December news and updates for Masters students University of Manchester Careers Blog
December news and updates for Masters students University of Manchester Careers Blog December is the month of optimism. Although the solstice on December 21st may be the shortest day of the year, itâs the gateway to better things â" from then on, days only get longer and brighter (notice I didnât say âsunnierâ). This has nothing to do with careers, but as a bit of fun, you can participate in the winter solstice in Orkney, an archipelago of islands off the far north coast of Scotland. Every year, local photographer Charles Tait, in partnership with Historic Scotland runs a web cam in Maeshowe, a prehistoric chambered cairn on Orkneyâs West Mainland. For a few days each midwinter, the sun shines directly through the cairnâs entrance passage, illuminating the cairnâs interior. Whilst weâre on the topic, mid-winter is also a good time shed some light on your career options⦠Essential Career Actions for December Give yourself a pat on the back, take some time to wind down and celebrate (maybe with a trip to the Christmas markets?) as youve made it through the first semester of your Masters! The upcoming winter break is a good time to reflect on the past few months take a look at what youve achieved and whats gone well, and maybe what hasnt gone quite to plan and how to change that in the new year. The winter break is also the prime time to be thinking about your future, whatever stage youre at. Whether youre applying for graduate schemes, wondering what other jobs might be out there, or thinking of further study, weve got a graduate recruitment timetable thatll give you the low down on essential actions to take this year, and when to take them. View our essential actions Vacancy alert! If you havenât started looking for job opportunities (graduate scheme or otherwise) for after you finish your course, December is a very good time to start: Careers Link â" our very own âjob shopâ for University of Manchester students Targeted job searches and vacancy source by career area in the Careers Service Which Career? Section Passport Career â" for those looking for a career anywhere in the world. Passport also runs helpful webinars on working internationally. Knowing where to look for jobs is fine, butâ¦âHelp! Iâm a Masters student â" and Iâm not sure what I want to do next.â If you donât know what you want to do next, be reassured you are not alone. This article by our Postgraduate Careers Manager, Elizabeth, is a fantastic place to get started with easy things you can reflect on to help you decide what direction your career could take after graduation: Itâs never too early to start preparing for interviews If you missed the Career Essentials: Successful Interviews for Postgrads, you can find the slides here. If you prefer the face-to-face approach, a little elf has just produced some teaching space, so keep an eye out for more Careers Essentials sessions in early 2017. Our âInterviewsâ pages contain information, advice, practice materials and videos. Some excellent general preparation advice. and advice for more specific types of interviews god Jul! glædelig jul! Gleðileg jól! hyvää joulua! All Postgrad-highlighted Postgraduate Options postgraduate
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