THE NATIONAL ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION RECRUITMENT EXHIBITION

4 & 5 April 2014 – NEC, Birmingham

Visit the National Engineering and Construction Recruitment Exhibition – this FREE exhibition will include thousands of job vacancies, a Careers Advice Lounge, CV Consultation, FREE interview clinic and Professional Development Hub from some of the UK and worldwide top industry recruiters.

So whether you’re looking to kick-start your career or are searching for the next step on the ladder, the National Engineering & Construction Recruitment Exhibition offers a vast array of opportunities for all engineering and construction professionals and graduates.

(Cape will be there on stand no. B130)

Investigating Careers in Business/Corporate Management as a Company Secretary

Becoming a Company Secretary is not what you think it is. But what is it?

  • It can lead onto high level management positions
  • Specialist routes include Governance/Compliance/Legal/Risk /Finance
  • They offer legal and accounting advice and manage the development of strategy and corporate planning
  • Earning potential of up to £180,000
  • Gain an internationally recognised qualification
  • Get the opportunity to work overseas.

Great opportunities are available to both undergraduates and graduates in this career….find out more from the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators and Proceed. Proceed will offer you free membership to obtain advice on this career , support with your CV and media presence, plus work opportunities with leading businesses

19th February            Edward Herbert Building J001          1.30 – 2.30pm

Book via Careers Online

 

 

An insight into the consultancy profession – provided by Inside Careers

We all know consultants exist but what do they actually do? Work in consulting involves providing external advice to organisations that require specialist expertise or an objective outside perspective on their business. Consulting is the identification and assessment of a problem or analysis of a specific area of an organisation, the reporting of findings and the formulations of recommendations for improvement.

Consultants are commonly called in for business improvement, change of management, information technology and long-term planning projects.

The work

Consultancy can offer the choice of varied assignments, the ability to choose interesting work and the flexibility (within limits) of deciding when and where to work. The range of a consultants work can be broad and they can either focus on one particular area of work or cover multiple.

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Police Officer Recruitment – Information Sessions

Hertfordshire Constabulary will soon be inviting applications for the role of Police Constable.

In order to be sure that this is the career for you and that you will meet the eligibility criteria, we would like to invite you along to an information session.  This session will explain the application requirements, assessment process, training provided, eligibility including vetting, medical and fitness, as well as provide an insight into what a career with Hertfordshire Constabulary may be like.

Please note: you will only be able to apply for this vacancy if you have attended an Information Session.

For finalists only

You must register attendance for ONE of these events; places are limited so please ensure you register early to avoid disappointment.

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Freeth Cartwright Solicitors will explain the current immigration programmes and schemes that allow you to stay in the UK

Working in the UK After Your Studies – Wednesday 20th November 1.30pm 
Location :
J.1.04 in Edward Herbert Building

This event runs only in November and April – it is helpful to be informed early about the immigration schemes in the UK. so you can prepare in advance.

You must register in advance using Careers Online

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Working for a corporation vs entrepreneurship: An interview with WikiJob founder, Chris Muktar

Perhaps the greatest disadvantage of working for a large company is the lack of creative control. Typically, you will work at the behest of others who have earned that control over decades of service, and most of the work is process driven, which allows little flexibility for the doing things differently

Advantages of working for yourself

The greatest advantage of working for yourself is that it is a meritocracy. You have to use all of your skills, and you are rewarded for exactly the effort you put in. There are no promotions – yet pay rises can happen quickly if you work hard, whilst losses come out of your own pocket. You exert 100% creative control in all decisions, so if something can be done better, you can step in and take advantage.My name is Chris Muktar. I graduated in Physics in 2005, and I am the co-founder of http://www.WikiJob.co.uk, one of the UK’s largest graduate jobs websites. Before doing this, I cut my teeth at PwC, where I joined the graduate scheme to train as an auditor in London.

What are the advantages of working for a large company as a graduate?

The greatest thing I got from my time at PwC was training. I trained to be an accountant. Finance is the language of business, and there’s a real separation between those who understand it and those who do not. I picked up a lot of technical knowledge which I still use every day in my work. I take great pride that our company’s accountants treat me as an equal and not as ‘client’, and that they ask my input on issues.

The other unique benefit was ‘access’. My clients were huge companies, and I was worked directly with management in helping them to prepare their financial statements. Business at this level is something most people don’t normally see. It’s remarkable to see how, for example, your bank or insurance company makes money out of you, on such a scale that’s bewildering.

Perhaps the greatest disadvantage to running your own business is that you become married to it; once you’re in and making money, it is very hard to leave and do anything else, as the business will likely fall apart without you. Often work cannot wait till the next day, and you find yourself working late and doing far more work than a normal employee would.

My advice for someone looking for a graduate job

Forget about salary, focus on training opportunities. The first three years of your careers are crucial to picking technical knowledge that will keep you ahead of your peers. The other advice I would offer is to apply broadly and relentlessly. I applied to 13 accountancy firms before receiving an offer at PwC; I’m convinced that without the experience of applying and interviewing at all those companies, I would not have stood a chance at PwC.

Have a look at Wikijob

 

A day in the City – Birmingham – 16 May 2013

This event is offering 40 students an insight into a commercial law firm based in the Midlands and will include sessions on presentation skills and the chance to participate in a legal case study as well as opportunities to ask questions to partners and associates from the firm. This event is open to students from all backgrounds.

More information can be found at www.adayinthecity.co.uk