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Developing your Skills and Planning your Career at Warwick Open Day, September 2011. Sue Bennett Director, Student Careers & Skills. This session will cover. Graduate prospects in 2011 Our role in the Warwick student experience Warwick Advantage Student Development
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Developing your Skills and Planning your Career at Warwick Open Day, September 2011 Sue Bennett Director, Student Careers & Skills
This session will cover • Graduate prospects in 2011 • Our role in the Warwick student experience • Warwick Advantage • Student Development • External Relations • Warwick Volunteers • Careers
Our contribution to the student experience • Making a good beginning to life at Warwick, your academic success, work-readiness, long-term employability and international citizenship • Student Careers and Skills: from prospective student to 3 years beyond graduation
Are there graduate jobs in 2011? • 84% of top graduate employers will maintain/increase recruitment • 10,665 placements for students and recent graduates • 60% offering placements (6-12 months) or a vacation placement of 3+ weeks • Leading graduate employers have increased targets by 9.4% in 2011, following a rise of 12.6% in 2010 • 65% say graduates with no previous work experience have little or no chance of receiving a graduate job offer • One third of graduate jobs will be filled by graduates who have already worked for their organisation Source: The Graduate Market in 2011, www.highfliers.co.uk
Graduate Employment* What Warwick’s 2010graduates are doing National picture for 2010 graduates 64.8% in work 14% in further study 9.6% combining work and study 7.4% still seeking work 4.3% not available/other 61.3% in work 17.4% in further study 10.2% combining work and study 7.6% still seeking work 3.5% not available/other Source: DLHE, HESA, Undergraduates and graduates combined, data collected 6 months after graduation * Data on UK/EU graduates who studied in the UK
What sort of jobs are they in? • Of those in work, 84.4% are in graduate jobs, placing Warwick 4th in Russell Group • Warwick is 3rd in Russell Group for salary levels, lowest average starting salary of £21,000, highest £31,000 • In High Fliers Research, Warwick is 2nd most targeted university by Times Top 100 graduate employers, second to Cambridge
Student and staff profile • 22,500 students: 13,000 UGs, 9,500 PGs. UG intake of approx. 3,800 students p.a. • 35% of undergraduate and postgraduate students are non-UK • 30% of our staff are non-UK • 78 languages spoken on campus
Views of Warwick • “Most successful of first wave of new universities”* • Consistently in top 20 for student satisfaction** • “Consistently rated among the best universities in the country, Warwick is a leader in the academic field”^ • Always in top 10 in league tables, 8+ applicants for every UG place • No. 1 in Russell Group for careers advice^^ *The Sunday Times University Guide 2012 ** National Student Survey 2011 ^ The Guardian University Guide 2011 ^^International Student Barometer 2010 * The Times Good University Guide, 2010
What employers want • A good degree from a good university • Work experience • A record of achievement, e.g. sports, societies, volunteering, and • The ability to tell your unique story
Employer news • 4,310 adverts were placed by employers in past 12m, and 320+ regularly come to campus for fairs and other events • Many employers still have vacancies, and are pursuing this summer’s graduates • Very wide range of sectors: from Deloitte, KPMG to local high growth SMEs and international development organisations
So . . . Invest in your education • Get the best degree you can by concentrating on academic & personal skills • Make the most of your extra-curricular experiences • Develop your skills and confidence (volunteering, work experience, skills programmes, clubs and societies)
And . . . Invest in your future • Work out what matters to you in your career and understand your strengths • Develop your career management skills • Get work experience (“try before you buy”) • Research your options • Make plans and effective applications
Student Careers and Skills • Students as autonomous, independent learners, who can make own choices and have ‘career adaptability’ • Services based on individual student need • Reaching students early to engage them with careers and skills development • Quality and breadth of opportunity • Embedded and sustainable services
Our services • Student helpdesk • Resources, events and 1:1 services • Online and face-to-face support • Information and advice, referral to other services • Student portal, inc. vacancies, tailored resources, CV builder, employer profiles
What interests our students?* • 90% want/plan to work in an international context • Top career choices: Finance & Consultancy; Marketing & Advertising; Government & Politics; Media; Education; Law; Engineering; International Development • Employer choice influenced by: salary & benefits; opportunity to progress; work/life balance • Strong desire to “make a difference, serve a greater good” * Biennial Survey of students, University of Warwick, July 2011
‘Telling your unique story’ – Warwick Advantage • Presents opportunities (e.g. Warwick Volunteers, SU, Student Staff Liaison Committee, Clubs and Societies, Sport, Career rep), can be related to your studies or not • Prompts you to analyse, reflect upon and record your achievements • Recognition, Warwick Advantage and Warwick Global Advantage Awards, winners are sought by employers
Student Development • Central programme, free and open to all • Tailored departmental provision • Online provision, e-learning, online top tips • Academic support • Induction: a good beginning to life at Warwick • Transition into HE or PG study • Unique research experience with Undergraduate Research Scholarship Scheme
External Relations • Employers consult us on engaging with students • We present employers to students (services are employer-informed, not employer-led) • Presents a balanced range of sectors • We remain connected and up-to-date via regular contact, feedback and visits to employers
External Relations • Employer liaison and events • 5 Careers Fairs a year, and overall 320+ employers participate each year, with 7,500 student visits • Over 80 company presentations on campus a year • 21 employer sessions on selection & application process • 17 Sector events, focussing on areas of student interest, e.g. marketing, public sector, HR, publishing, international development • Working with a range of 1,500 employers to engage with Warwick students
Recruitment fair bookings 2010/11 2011/12 Impact Fair 78 (full) City & Finance 73 Insight 62 (full) Law 62 (full) Medical fair* Summer fair* * not yet open • Graduate Fair 73 • City & Finance 75 • Engineering & Technology 63 • Law 63 • Medical Fair 28 • Summer fair 38
Warwick Volunteers • 2,350+ volunteers, 10+% of student body • Students as project leaders and volunteers • Choice of 50 projects: environment; sports; community; education; older people; young people; human rights; health • To help, meet new people, improve CV, inform career choices, have fun
Careers • Providing students with information and resourcesto assist in finding out what the options are and to research different sectors, employers, vacancies… • Student portal, myAdvantage • Help Desk – resources and drop in, University House and Library • Vacancies database • Destination statistics – what do our graduates do?* • Free support beyond graduation for up to 3 years *look at www.warwick.ac.uk/services/careers/hub/dlhe/gems
Careers • Providing advice and guidanceto students to assist them in making a decision that is right for them • The Guidance team offers expert advice and guidance • In-depth, up-to-date knowledge of different sector areas with consultants assigned to departments • Career planning and decision making • Advice and guidance on applications and assessment • 1:1 appointments with careers consultants • Career Management skills sessions
Work Experience • Approximately 70% of Warwick students do work experience (excluding Warwick Volunteers) • 12 month placements as part of a degree or a voluntary year out in industry • Summer internships • Short-term work experience, part-time work, volunteering and work shadowing • All listed on myAdvantage searchable database • Support in finding work experience placements and internships
Student voices • Don’t leave it until the last minute – explore options early • Make the most of your time here – huge range of options available • Get work experience • Meet employers at careers events • Use Student Careers and Skills!
In summary • Work out what makes you tick • Learn from experience • Research options • Network to find opportunities • Articulate your skills and experiences • Be proactive