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Finding employment

Access general sources of help with finding employment or find out about work in: 

If you are facing redundancy there are options, and the Open University's Outsmart the recession includes a redundancy guide and access to free learning materials.  

If you've recently left full-time education, look at our alphabetical lists of jobs with training to degree level A to H and J to S. 

Internships

If you're a graduate looking for employment, consider the Graduate Internship Programme in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, Kent & Medway,  Milton Keynes, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, Surrey and Berkshire and Sussex

For the University of Brighton see their internship leaflet PDF and comprehensive internship programme details - the contact is Katherine Hope (01273 642855 or email careers@brighton.ac.uk).  For the University of Chichester, see their GraduateOn programme. 

For general information, read our information sheets on Internships PDF and Internships Funding PDF.

Internship programmes vary - contact the University Careers Services in the South East for local advice from each institution.

Be more employable

Tray the Champions Life Academy's paid student development programme which has been designed to help young people gain employability skills.  You'll gain practical and theoretical experience of business and learn about professionalism, communication, effective time management, teamwork and resilience.

CV writing and interview preparation

The information sheets below will help you when writing your CV and preparing for job interviews:

Labour market information

Advice Resources has detailed information about employment sectors and the Sector Skills Councils have information about jobs, skills and employment trends.

 

 

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