Hello after a long hiatus! The last couple of months have been a busy busy time for most of us haven´t they? Except for those of you making last minute university applications, accommodation bookings and visa applications must be well underway? Just another month to go! I hope I´ve been able to answer some of the questions you´ve had about studying and living in the UK and I hope my posts and my e-book have made things a little easier and comfortable for you. I wish all those of you flying to the UK next month, a very happy countdown to departure!
This post, by the way, is not for you! It´s for those of you who haven´t been able to make it to the universities of your choice, and are looking for a second chance.
Read on…
We’re well into May, and those of you with offers are probably looking into accommodation options now? Read the Uni vs Private Accommodation post to figure out which one is for you! If you’ve decided on uni accomm, life becomes much simpler because you simply have to study the brochure and the website, shortlist a couple of places you’re keen on and make an application! But if you’ve decided to go down the private accommodation road, things become a little confusing. How do you look for a place sitting seven seas away? What does bedsit mean? And what do bills include? And what’s a detached house? And also, where do you search for rooms and flatmates?
I’m going to try and tackle these worries one step at a time. How about we begin by figuring out where to look first? Read on…
Just back from a lovely afternoon get-together, happy on tiramisu and carrot cake and rasberry meringue and all kinds of salads! I’m one of those folks who can’t enjoy a party unless there’s good food (no matter how fabulous the music is or how brilliant the company is or how much alcohol is flowing!), and so am feeling very content because there was a bit of it all! I made my two penny bit of contribution to the snack bar as well (and hope it made some stomachs happy!), and that brings me to party food recipe no 2! Read recipe 1 here.
Roasted vegetable and pesto salad
Read on…
What is a summer internship?
A summer internship is an opportunity to work in an organisation as a member of the team for a certain period of time in the holidays so as to gain valuable work experience in an industry of your choice!
Am I eligible to apply for an internship?
Summer internships are usually for penultimate year students (students in their second last year of university) and graduates. However each organisation has it’s own criteria, so it’s best to get in touch with them to enquire if you are eligible (incase the information on the website is not clear)
How long does it last?
Summer internships usually last for about 4-10 weeks. Some could be slightly shorter or longer.
Do you get paid?
Read on…
And we complete 3 months of MTG!
I’ve added a few new features to the website:
- There’s a twitter widget in the right-hand sidebar with my latest tweets – so if you aren’t already following MTG on twitter, that widget will keep you informed of most student-news updates. The widget doesn’t display retweets, however, so you could follow MTG for the whole deal!
- There’s an Amazon widget in the right-hand sidebar that you can use to shop for books, cds, dvds, gadgets, and anything else you fancy on Amazon
- What all you prospective students would find most useful is the Student Talk feature recently introduced. It’s a collection of interviews with alumni and current students from various universities across UK. The project is still in its infancy, and you can help it grow by contributing! Click here
- There’s a new testimonials page. I’m so glad MTG is being appreciated! Click here
- There’s a Flickr widget in the right-hand sidebar that streams photos of interesting places I’ve been to and have blogged about in the UK!
Some other updates:
- MTG now has over a 100 Facebook fans! Hurrah! Become one too – click here!
- The Orkut community has over a 180 members! Join in!
Thanks everyone for all the support and appreciation! A special thank you to everyone who helped with the Student Talk section – thanks for taking the time out
Job Fairs: End Jan 2010 – end March 2010
Job Fairs: April 2010 – end July 2010
So we’ve covered recruitment fairs between January and July, and now here’s a list of the job fairs to be held between August and the end of the year.
University of St Andrews Graduate Management and Finance Fair - October 8
National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition (the big daddy of all Recruitment Fairs) – London – Oct 8/9
University of St Andrews Law Fair - Fife – Oct 5
Banking, Finance, and Consultancy Fair – London – Oct 6
Law Traineeship and Work Experience Fair – Aberdeen – Oct 11
Autumn Careers Fair (Ideas4Careers) - Cardiff – Oct 12
Read on…
List of fairs between end January and end March 2010
Here’s a list of fairs to be held between April and end July 2010:
Jobs Fair – Forthvalley College, Chackmannan – April 1
Springboard - Loughborough – May 5
The Nottingham Trent University National Recruitment Fair 2010 – Nottingham- May 5
Business, Engineering, and Technology Fair - Leicester – May 11
Read on…
And so we come to the last section of the Mission: Employment UK [Job Search] Focus Week. So far we’ve discussed searching for a job through recruitment fairs, the internet, graduate training programmes, classifieds, and direct application methods.
Today I’ll discuss your university career cell. An absolute must-visit for all students.
So,
What is a career cell?
The university career cell is a team of people that assists you with all matters related to your career.
In what way does the career cell help you?
Read on…
Read Part 1
Read Part 2
Read Part 3
Read Part 4
You can also search for jobs by first searching for prospective employers in your industry, and then looking for opportunities within their organisations. This is job search for Direct Applications.
Read on…
Read Part 1
Read Part 2
Read Part 3
Another place to look, and this is very often overlooked, is the Classified Job Ads section.
So, what are classifieds?
These are small advertisements in newspapers and magazines that advertise jobs, property, services etc. Classified job ads specifically advertise job vacancies.
Who advertises in classifieds?
- It is usually the smaller, more local organisations that advertise their vacancies here.
- Or organisations working in niche areas. Usually you’d find vacancies in teaching, sales, administrative work/catering/tele-marketing/editing advertised here.
What are the chances my classified job application will be successful?
Read on…
Back to first section of this post
Can I decline the job offered to me after the training?
- Personally, I’d think that would be an unethical decision to make given that the organisation has invested in training you.
- But people would argue that you’ve worked for the organisation in return for that training, and you could, if you like, and if you aren’t bound by any contract, decline, and search elsewhere. But remember, the training provided is invaluable within the organisation, and since every company functions differently, you may find yourself starting from scratch.
Are you paid while you are trained?
Read on…
Read Job Search – Part 1
Read Job Search – Part 2
There is one particular feature about UK employment that is actually quite god-sent. Consider yourself very fortunate if you land a place on a Graduate Training Programme.
What is a Graduate Training Programme?
- A graduate training programme or graduate training scheme is a special on-the-job training scheme designed for graduates.
- Organisations that run this scheme invest a lot of time, money, and effort in training graduates they think will benefit the company in the long run.
- Successful graduates are given intense training, often in various departments of the organisation, so that they acquire knowledge of all the functions of the organisation.
Who is eligible for a graduate training programme?
Read on…
Back to first section of Part 2
Right, you’ve located some job search sites you’re keen on. Now how do you get down to the jobs you’re looking for?
- This sounds like a seemingly silly question, but often it isn’t simply about typing in ‘marketing’ or ‘teaching’ in the search box. That would give you thousands of search results.
Read on…
Have you read Part 1 in the Mission: Employment UK [Job Search] focus posts? Read
Perhaps the most popular destination for searching for a job is the great WWW! How many of us haven’t at some point in our lives as students in the UK, googled ‘uk jobs’ or something similar? Few, I’d imagine.
But like everything else on the internet, what’s most alluring is also most frustrating: there’s just too much of information!
So,
Read on…
Here is a list of the job fairs to be held in the UK between February and the end of March 2010, open to students from any university <some university fairs are only for students of that particular university, so check your uni careers service centre or website for exclusive fairs for you>….
Read on…