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Using U-Explore: A navigation guide

Using U-Explore: A navigation guide. Introduction to U-Explore. U-Explore is an innovative and exciting careers guidance tool which enables YOU to do just that – to explore learning and career options so you (your child/learner) can make the right choices for the future.

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Using U-Explore: A navigation guide

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  1. Using U-Explore:A navigation guide

  2. Introduction to U-Explore • U-Explore is an innovative and exciting careers guidance tool which enables YOU to do just that – to explore learning and career options so you (your child/learner) can make the right choices for the future. • As you explore, you can build your profile of interests, aspirations, skills and qualifications which you can use to develop your personal statement and CV and a number of different versions depending on what you need it for.

  3. Register Visit the U-explore website. www.u-explore.com Click on the orange user login tab.

  4. Create an account Click on the blue ‘Register with us’ button. Follow the instructions to create an account Your school code is

  5. Log in You can now log in with your new details.

  6. Surrey Futures Page • This is the first page you see when you log in and from here you can access the interactive map to explore post 16 destinations. • You can also click on My Options to explore learning pathways. • And ‘Where could I work?’ gives you some exciting videos of local Surrey businesses. • ‘What’s my next move?’ explains changes for post 16 education and an insight to vocational pathways. • Click on the ‘U-Explore’ button to take you to the main navigation page.

  7. Using the search function • On the main navigation page, click on the drop down box on the search function to decide how you want to conduct your search: by job, subject, qualification, skill or something you are interested in. • You will be given the range of jobs that relate to your search, as well as 360 virtual tours, video clips and information from a range of relevant industries and businesses.

  8. Year 9 Options • From the main navigation page and the Surrey Futures page, you will find ‘My Options’ . • Go to ‘All My Options’ on the wall and click on a range of qualification types, where you will find more information about what you will learn, how you will be assessed, what you need to do to get a good grade, what you can do next and a sample of careers you could go into. • You can also use the search function on the home page to explore these further or go into Explore Careers.

  9. Year 10/11 Post 16 Options • You have started Key Stage 4 and before long you will be making decisions about what you want to do after year 11. • Go to ‘All My Options’ to see how you can progress into post 16 education and training. If you click on the course you are doing and then on ‘What can I do next?’ it will give you courses you can progress to (e.g NVQ Level 1). Click on these to find out more about them (e.g. NVQ Level 2-3). • The GCSE button will give you information subject by subject and what you can do next is detailed in the GCSE profile. • From the wall, you can go directly to further education, higher education and apprenticeships where you will find short video clips of students telling you about their experience. There are also options of volunteering and starting your own business. • Click the like button to add your interest in any of these options which will be added to your profile (more about this later).

  10. Exploring Careers • Go to Explore Careers on the U-Explore main navigation page to start your research into career options or you can use the search function. • Under Explore Careers, you will find 15 industry sectors each of which provide you with a video introduction, virtual tours of the workplace environment with information spots, job banks, business profiles and more. • There are hundreds of jobs in the job banks and where there is the film icon, you can watch a short clip of someone who works in that job. The information page tells you what you would do, what you might earn, hours and conditions, what skills and qualifications you will need, what ICT you might use and some useful tips. • Click the like button to add jobs you are interested in to your profile. These can be deleted later if you change your mind.

  11. Applying for a job (preparation for work) • On the main navigation page, select Work Preparation to find lots of useful information on writing a CV, applying for a job and interview skills. There are also video clips in the mentor bank to explain how to apply for a job, including what to wear. • There is a useful case study which shows two people interviewing for the same job; you can watch and compare their interviews.

  12. Work experience • If you are seeking a work placement, you can find lots of useful information and tips here, including how to make an application. • Learn about Health & Safety. • Look at your career progression from here. • Record your achievements.

  13. Skills Log • You can record your personal learning and thinking skills under the PTLS log. • And your enterprise skills under the Enterprise Log. See left hand side of webpage for icons. • The information you enter will serve as a record of your achievements and progression and will contribute to your personal profile on U-Explore and your CV. • Learn from these logs what employers and universities are looking for and how to demonstrate you have these skills.

  14. Workbooks • Also on left hand side of web page you will see an icon for Workbooks. • Explore the range of workbooks available which include how to choose your options, how to prepare for work experience, how to assess your personal skills, how to explore career options and many more.

  15. CV builder • You can access this through your personal profile. • Click on CV builder and go through each step. • Some of this information will have already been populated from information in your profile. • You can make a number of entries about your skills and experience and include which ones you want on your CV, depending on what you are applying for. • This information can also be used for your UCAS personal statement and you might have a different one prepared for each subject you are considering.

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