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How can I find work experience and internships?

How can I find work experience and internships?. Susanna Davis, Careers Adviser. The session will cover. What counts as work experience? What are the benefits of doing work experience? Internships How to find opportunities Arranging your own work experience Different application methods.

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How can I find work experience and internships?

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  1. How can I find work experience and internships? Susanna Davis, Careers Adviser

  2. The session will cover.. What counts as work experience? What are the benefits of doing work experience? Internships How to find opportunities Arranging your own work experience Different application methods

  3. What counts as work experience? Sandwich/industrial placements Work placements Internships – summer, vacation Voluntary work Work shadowing/ work tasters Vacation schemes/ vacation placements Student societies – a role

  4. The benefits of work experience Confirming your career choices Establishing a network of contacts Good for your CV Up-to-date work reference Gaining an insight into the world of work Developing skills Applying theory to practice Stepping stone to graduate job

  5. Internships One week to 12 months Often structured opportunities in large companies - business, finance, pharmaceuticals, retail, law, engineering, IT Deadlines Jan –March Opportunities for first years Other sectors may require speculative approaches – international development, media, environment. www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/gettingexperience/firstyears

  6. Examples of Internships (46) Business internships – AON (Insurance) Marketing assistant – Aspen Pumps Corporate team internship – UNICEF Law internships HR internship - P&G PR internship – The British Library Software Engineering Internship – MBDA Education internship – Hastings Pier Trust And many more – some exclusively for Sussex students

  7. Other work experience Part time & vacation work www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/jobs/search/ Voluntary work www.sussexstudent.com/volunteering Work shadowing Work experience – speculative approaches Student societies

  8. How to find opportunities In addition to our website, general websites include: www.topinternships.com www.prospects.ac.uk/workexperience www.inspiringinterns.com www.targetjobs.co.uk www.ratemyplacement.co.uk

  9. Additional resources www.gradcracker.com – engineering, science, technology www.w4mp.org – internships in politics www.un.org/esa/socdev/unyin/internships.htm UN internships www.lawcareers.net www.bbc.co.uk/jobs - rolling programme of work experience http://uk.oneworld.net/section/partners - 1500 global organisations (development)

  10. International work experience Do you research into: The country The application method www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/careerchoices/international

  11. Arranging your own work experience Contacts- friends, family, academics, personal tutor, previous employers. Alumni network: www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/sussexplus/alumni Employer database – www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/jobs/researchingemployers Industry websites/journals/reports www.Yell.com Linkedin

  12. Making Contact Email Allows you to have control over the information you give the employer Targeted CV and covering letter Phone call An initial phone call – find out if they offer work experience and who you should contact. Research the organisation before phoning.

  13. Different application methods for work experience & internships Targeted CV and covering letter Application form Interviews/ telephone interviews Important to research the role and the sector Market yourself for that role

  14. The Careers and Employability Centre Workshops – daily events, weekly programme 1-to-1 with a Careers Adviser Study Skills Adviser Vacancies – part time, work experience, internships, graduate jobs www.sussex.ac.uk/careers

  15. Tel: 01273 678429 Email: careers@sussex.ac.uk Location: Ground Floor, The Library

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