The Careers Service continues to support students remotely
Our full, remote service in still in place for the rest of the summer vacation and will continue into the autumn term.
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, make sure you are utilising all the resources the Careers Service has to offer.
Through JobsLive you can:
• Check out the latest job opportunities from employers
• Browse our presentations including application tips and employer presentations
• Discuss your career plans or seek help with applications by booking a one to one careers appointment
• Upload a version of your CV on MyCVs to get online feedback within three days
Alternately, if you’ve got a burning, careers-related question why not Ask an Alum to get an invaluable insight from former Imperial College students. Plus don't forget about our webpage materials on exploring your options, finding opportunities and the application process.
Just graduated?
We’re here to help you for up to three years from the end of your studies as you become New Alumni of Imperial. You get full access to careers events and appointments (all of which are currently online so you won’t miss out) and the College has extended your access to LinkedIn Learning for one year from the end of your studies so you can continue to learn new skills for free!
Looking forward to the autumn term
The Alumni Mentoring Scheme is back! The Careers Service is pleased to offer students the opportunity to be mentored by a professional alumnus working in your chosen field of interest, or a related profession. The scheme will be open for applications in October 2020. If this is of interest, then make sure you register via JobsLive to ensure you get up-to-date information on when applications open.
You can get in touch with us via careers@imperial.ac.uk
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