The Imperial Careers Service is here for you throughout the summer!
The Careers Service is available for students and recent graduates to book careers consultations and to use our variety of resources over the summer
Make your summer productive by utilising our extensive range of resources, tailored to ensure you land your dream job!
We are open through the summer vacation, Monday to Friday, 10:00 - 17:15.
Please note that the Careers Service will be closed on Thursday 12 July for staff training.
Whether you’ve just graduated and are looking to land that all important first professional post or you’ve finished your first year and want to get a head start in the job market, our services are invaluable.
Quick answers to common questions!
Help with CVs/applications - we have resources on application processes/ interviews skills/ further study – our nifty hand-outs provide all this & more in digestible chunks. Find them located at the entry to the Careers Service on Level 5 of the Sherfield Building.
In need of a quick CV/cover letter review or have a small careers-related query? A 20 minute appointment is perfect for you! Book online via JobsLive.
Considering your career options? Do you want to prepare a detailed plan of action for your future working life or have a more complex query? Bag a 40 minute appointment with us (NOTE: these are only bookable after you attend a 20 min appointment – meaning you get a double whammy of fabulous advice!).
Want to meet employers from around the globe? Visit our China Careers fairs in August this year.
Recent graduate and need some advice? Sign up to our Grad Club to receive exclusive careers advice and support in the initial months after graduating.
Contact the Careers Service Why not drop in and speak to a member of the specialist information team - level 5 Sherfield Building. You can also call us on +4420 7594 8024 or email careers@imperial.ac.uk
We look forward to hearing from you soon!
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