Part time jobs for this week are:
Seen by our roving reporter Helen…
Seen on The Arndale Centre website
Seen elsewhere
Part time jobs for this week are:
Seen by our roving reporter Helen…
Seen on The Arndale Centre website
Seen elsewhere
It’s this time of the year when a lot of students start to think about some kind of further study. For many of you, deciding what to do is no mean feat but the decision about what to study is not the only one that is important, you also need to decide where you’ll go.
Part time jobs seen this week are:
Seen on Retail Choice website
Seen on Reed employment agency website
Seen on other websites
Adam Coombs, student blogger
It finally hits you. Your student loan is not going to be enough to sustain your wild life of parties anymore. Well, maybe if you cut out food and decide that alcohol is more important than the rent, but most sane people would either cut back on going out or do what I’ve been doing for the past month or so. And that is to try and find a part-time job in recession-struck Britain. Read the rest of this entry »
Part time vacancies seen this week:
Seen on Retail Choice website
Seen on Job Centre Plus website
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Final year students I see here often ask how they can find out the closing dates for grad schemes starting next September. The 500 full-time graduate vacancies (at the last count) on the Careers Service website are helpfully sorted by application deadline, but not all graduate scheme listings are so user friendly. So my colleague Jenny, who also writes for this blog, has pored painstakingly through two of the main graduate recruitment directories – the GET Directory and the Prospects Directory – to produce a Calendar of Graduate Scheme Closing Dates for 2009/10.
Semester one is the most popular time of the year for students and graduates looking to find a job. Students are looking for part-time jobs and internships, final year students are looking for graduate jobs as are last years’ graduates.
It’s crazy busy and yet everyone thinks they are the only one in that situation. Take a look around you are competing with students at this university, MMU and Salford plus the graduates who have stayed on in Manchester, not to mention the local population.
You need to have a plan and put the work in to find a job, its not easy and it takes time.
Because jobs don’t just fall out of trees here are a few pointers. Read the rest of this entry »