Careers Summer Sessions - open to all current Imperial students
Highly practical and interactive sessions where you can practice skills which will help you plan, prepare and practice for graduate recruitment
Open to all current students, the Careers Summer Sessions will deliver practical skills workshops which will help you plan, prepare and practice for a typical graduate recruitment or admissions process.
Monday 22 June, 10:00 - 13:00
CVs, cover letters and the job search: an introduction
Learn how to structure and present your experience clearly and persuasively to employers in a CV and cover letter. Looking at good and bad examples of both, this session will set you on the right track when it comes to writing your own!
The second half focusses on finding employment opportunities through exploring the hidden job market, networking, and LinkedIn.
Develop strategies to find the best job or internship for you!
Further details and how to book a place
Monday 22 June, 14:00 - 17:00
Proving you have what it takes - successful applications, interviews, and networking
Learn how to structure and present your experience clearly and persuasively to employers, both on applications and at interview.
The second half looks at how to connect to employers with effective networking
Come along to this interactive session for advice and the opportunity to try out new skills.
Further details and how to book for this workshop
Tuesday 23 June, 10:00 - 13:00
Proving you have what it takes - successful CVs, applications and interviews
Refine and tailor your CV in this practical workshop.
The second part looks at finding a job, how this involves demonstrating you have the skills, experience and motivation required.
Further details and how to book for this workshop
Tuesday 23 June, 14:00 - 17:00
How to excel at assessment centre group activities!
A unique opportunity to gain experience of participating in several assessment centre groups, and receive feedback, advice and encouragement from Imperial Careers Consultants. Be prepared to get involved if you sign up for this session!
Further details and how to book for this workshop
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