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I was pleased I had secured a permanent role in the department that I wanted (Graduate Recruitment, in the HR department), but as to how long I would (or should) stay with the company in my team – I had no idea.
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A Structured Graduate Training Programmer After the elation of landing yourself a graduate job after university, it can be difficult to plan ahead when your fixed training programme comes to an end. I remember finishing my graduate programme at BT, and wondering what the next official ‘career stage’ was. I had dutifully completed two years for my A levels, four years at university, followed immediately by a structured two year business management graduate programme. Now what? I was used to living my life in academic years, and had so far followed quite a traditional academic route, without giving too much thought to what came next. I felt I was about to graduate into the big wide world of ‘real life’, with no more formal training, structure, and certainly no five-year plan. I was pleased I had secured a permanent role in the department that I wanted (Graduate Recruitment, in the HR department), but as to how long I would (or should) stay with the company in my team – I had no idea. Fast-forward 8 years after graduating from university, and I don’t think any amount of career planning could have predicted I’d end up where I am today, having left the security of a full time corporate job to set up my own coaching and HR services business. For More Information Please Visit Our Website : http://www.careercake.com/