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Review Your Options and achieve Career Success after Graduation

Review Your Options and achieve Career Success after Graduation. Tina Allen University of Edinburgh. Aim:. Remind you of aim of CS Review the range of jobs/postgrad courses that physics/astrophysics graduates enter Alert you to career deadlines of final year

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Review Your Options and achieve Career Success after Graduation

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  1. Review Your Options and achieve Career Success after Graduation Tina Allen University of Edinburgh

  2. Aim: • Remind you of aim of CS • Review the range of jobs/postgrad courses that physics/astrophysics graduates enter • Alert you to career deadlines of final year • What services does CS provide that may be relevant to your needs?

  3. Careers Service aims to: • Expand your horizons • Equip you to make informed career decisions throughout your life • Help you achieve high personal and professional achievement, and a fulfilling future • Help you whatever you want to do

  4. What did graduates do with an Edinburgh physics/astrophysics degree in 2010? • Employment 38% (51%) • Further study 42% (35%) - academic/vocational/professional • Time Out 2% (10%) • Unemployed 18% (4%) (2009 figs in brackets)

  5. Management Trainee – European Space Agency Physics Teacher Marine Geophysicist Publishing Editor - IoPhys Software Engineer Medical Physicist Research Scientist Science Communicator Windfarm Dev Analyst Meteorologist GCHQ Civil Servant Fund Analyst Management Consultant Actuary Chartered Accountant Systems Engineer Royal Navy Statistical Officer Musician / Photographer Ski Patrol Officer (Canada) Some of Jobs from 2007-10

  6. PhD in: Physics Climate Change Nuclear Astrophysics Musical Acoustics Astronomy/Cosmology Meteorology Active Galactic Nuclei Dark Matter Environ. Acoustics Biophys. Chemistry Neuroscience Soft Condensed Matter Theoretical Physics MSc in: Neuroinformatics Orthopaedic Engin. Space Science Photonics Plasma Physics Renewable Energy Medical Physics MA in: Music Business Govt, Dev & Conflict PGDE/PGCE in Secondary Physics Some of Postgrad Courses from 2007-10

  7. What stage are you at? • Already have a job/postgrad course offer for September • No ideas! ?(& done nothing so far)!!! • Some ideas of jobs/postgrad courses but you need to do more research • Know exactly what job & firm(s)/postgrad courses you’re aiming at and have all the information/skills you need to get it eg. closing dates, up-to-date CV, interview skills polished, etc.

  8. Thinking of finding a job? • Careers Fair – October 11th & 12th(different employers both days) 1.30-6.30pm - Adam House • Employer Presentations – start 3 October • Careers information workshops this semester • eg. actuarial work, advertising, Civil Service, teaching, conservation, social media careers, management consultancy, international development, the media….. • Skills development workshops eg. businessawareness, presentation skills,

  9. Who is recruiting for what I want to do? • Vacancies online on SAGE (the employer database at the Careers Service) www.ed.ac.uk/careers/sage • Collect directories from the Careers Service eg. GET, Prospects • Research company websites • Newspapers/periodicals • Professional bodies eg. Institute of Physics • Contacts/networking

  10. Thinking of continuing to study? • Talks: UK 21 Oct – taught 28 Oct – research USA 13 Oct Europe 31 Oct (central area) • Talk to your tutors/discuss topics of research

  11. Have you got all the jobhunting skills you require? Talks at KB: • CV’s 29 Sept • Application forms 22 Sept • Interviews 6 Oct • Compile your CV & get some feedback at CS • Fill in application forms & get some feedback at CS

  12. Interviews – book a mock interview with a careers adviser • Assessment Centres – book a practice on 19 Oct • Psychometric tests – take a practice set (5 Oct & 2 Nov) & get extra practice online at CS website

  13. Talk to your Careers Adviser • Book a long interview (30 - 45 minutes) at the Weir Building, King’s Buildings Tel: 650 5773 • Book a short interview (20 minutes) at the Weir Building, King’s Buildings Tel: 650 5773 - book on the day only for 1pm/1.20pm/1.40pm • Use the CS website www.ed.ac.uk/careers - details of all events & book through MyEd

  14. Strategy 1 • Research & plan as quickly as possible • Decide on number of applications & your priorities • Compile shortlist – how many? • Check closing dates to establish timescale (November for some) • Do forms/CV in draft form & get feedback as soon as possible • Top tip - don’t choose all household names!

  15. Strategy 2 • OR – do nothing now!! • Wait until after finals & then start • Graduate Recruitment Fair – May • Summer workshops – CV’s, Interview Skills, Finding a Job in Edinburgh, etc. • But…..you’ll get what’s left over & may need to take some time out by default!

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