
Careers Calendar November 2019
Here’s your overview of what to look out for in Careers this month. One thing to be aware of is the Bradford Mentoring Programme application deadline is Friday 22 November,…
Written by students and staff on anything and everything career-related, including snippets of news and information from Career and Employability Services
Here’s your overview of what to look out for in Careers this month. One thing to be aware of is the Bradford Mentoring Programme application deadline is Friday 22 November,…
It’s another big month for us in Careers, including two fairs focusing on exploring your options and broadening your horizons, the Graduate Jobs and Placements fair on Weds 16th October,…
It’s that time of year again when we welcome new and returning students for a new and exciting academic year. There’s a lot to take in at the moment, but…
This week’s guest post comes from Bianca Drotleff, who has been a fantastic intern for us this year at Career and Employability Services. In her second post for us (see…
Welcome to the University of Bradford! As a new student, thinking about your career right now may well be bottom of the list as you get to know your classmates, accommodation…
In this article, our Guest Blogger Simon Wilson, Senior Solicitor at Neil Hudgell Solicitors, talks about how he got started in law and how young hopefuls can start their professional careers in the field of law.
The Career Development Services Mentoring Programme is an opportunity for you to gain information, guidance and knowledge from professionals in a sector you are considering working in. But what do the Mentors actually do? Who are they? This blog post will give you an insight into how the programme can help you.
Five Extra-Curricular Activities to Make You More Employable University is the ideal time to take part in a range of extra-curricular activities, which can really help give you the edge…
People often attribute their fame and fortune to a wide range of factors – hard work, useful contacts, or a lucky break. But is there a common denominator behind their success? And how can you achieve it?