Month: September 2020

How to make the most of your Work Experience Placement
Make a good first impression
First impressions really do count. Make sure you turn up on time, are suitably dressed (if in doubt, better to go smarter), and are raring to go. If you show you???re friendly, reliable, and competent from the get-go, chances are more opportunities will come your way.
Get to know people
Greet everyone you meet with a smile and try and introduce yourself to everybody you’ll be working with. Don’t be afraid to ask people about their roles and how they got to where they are now ??? they’ll be flattered!
Be organised
While you???ll have guidance during your internship, you can???t expect to be spoon-fed the whole time. Listen carefully to instructions and note down important meetings, dates, and deadlines to help manage your time effectively.
Get involved
It might sound obvious, but the more you get stuck in, the more experience you’ll gain. Be enthusiastic about any task ??? big or small ??? and use your initiative to go above and beyond what’s asked of you.
Ask questions
There???s no shame in asking for clarification if you’re not sure what you’re doing ??? in fact, employers will respect that you have the guts to ask. But be resourceful ??? think twice about asking a question that could be answered with a quick Google search.
Make suggestions
If you think you’ve got a valuable comment to add, don???t be afraid to speak up. Employers love people with ideas, and your contribution ??? whether your idea is taken up or not ??? will be appreciated.
Offer to help
When you speak to people, ask after their current projects and emphasise that you???d like to get involved. Showing you’re approachable and keen will ensure they think of you when they need an extra pair of hands.
Make notes
Jot down any useful information about particular tasks you’ve worked on and skills you’ve picked up. That way you???ll have a record of everything you need to take away from your time there ??? handy for future job applications!
Ask for feedback
Try and gather informal feedback from your supervisor as you go along, rather than just waiting for a report at the end ??? it gives you a chance to improve throughout your time there, and shows that you care that you’re doing a good job.
Reflect on your work experience
It???s important to be honest with yourself when reflecting on your internship. If you didn’t particularly enjoy it, it doesn???t mean it???s been a massive waste of your time. Even if the only thing you take away from the experience is knowing you don???t want to work in that industry, it???s been useful!
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Choosing a Work Experience Placement
Don???t worry if you???re still not sure about the kind of career you want. Work experience is a great way of trying out a career to see if it???s for you.
Before you start to look into what specific careers it can be helpful to think about what you like to do and where you feel your strengths lie.
Ask yourself the following questions:
- What are my favourite subjects at school or college?
- What subjects am I good at and which ones do I find more difficult?
- What do I enjoy doing outside school or college? Could I turn my hobby into a career?
- What jobs have I heard about or seen other people doing? Could I see myself doing any of these jobs?
It can be helpful to speak to friends, family members and your teachers about their careers and how they got there. These conversations will help you start to get an idea of what different jobs are like and what qualifications and experiences you will need for particular careers.
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Sector Spotlight Sessions
Introducing Sector Spotlight Sessions.
At the start of the first lockdown, we launched an initiative called Sector Spotlight Sessions.
These short videos allow you to gain an insight into what industry excites you most. We have videos from the likes of the BBC, Virgin Media and Barclays.
We also have 100+ leading professionals from a diverse range of sectors.
As part of our commitment to Inspire Future Leaders, we will be releasing brand new videos three times per week!
You can access the entire playlist and watch the montage video by clicking below.
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