Skills needed for the future professional

Many industries are rapidly changing with the disruption of technology and new ways of working – sometimes the skills employers look for when recruiting now are often not essential in 2 – 5 years’ time. At a recent event, the ICAEW identified 5 key skills and behaviours for future accounting professionals that are relevant to all job sectors:

  1. Adaptability – e.g. how do you respond to unexpected events? How do you manage tasks? Can you respond proactively and efficiently to change?
  2. Commercial Insight – Critical thinking (e.g. considering issues in a logical way), evaluation/ analysing information (i.e. impact of decisions), judgement (which comes from experience) and delivering success to clients (take ownership of projects).
  3. Collaboration – you’re ability to work with people in different departments/operations,  people in different time zones and/or working patterns.
  4. Perspective – do you have understand how the business makes a profit, and how all the different operations fit into this? Do you understand how your decisions impact clients’ businesses? Do you understand the environmental and social impact of decisions?
  5. Learning and Reflection – Longer working lives and more changes mean an attitude of lifelong learning must be adapted. This should be coupled by an understanding of your strengths and weaknesses, and consideration of how you build on both of these.

At this same event, several national and international employers emphasised that they don’t mind where candidates have developed these skills and behaviours, and that any student who demonstrates the attributes they want clearly will do well regardless of having direct industry experience or not.

In an article from January’s Financial Times:

Even in professions that require a specific skill — like accounting — the speed of disruption means companies are seeking candidates with adaptability. Isabelle Allen, global head of clients and markets at KPMG, says it is becoming a core attribute for successful candidates at the professional services firm. In a world facing an unprecedented pace and scale of innovation, “we need people who thrive on change and are committed to life-long learning, people who are inquisitive and comfortable with ambiguity — who can exercise judgment on issues and solve problems that didn’t even exist two years ago”

Employers assess candidates for the attributes they want through every stage of the recruitment process. If you would like help with highlighting your skills to an employer – whether at CV/application, assessment or interview stage – then contact the Careers Network for assistance.

Navigating the start of your career after university

When navigating your first job after university, having a mentor at the start of your career can be an invaluable resource for several reasons:

  • Help you make informed decisions to progress faster in your career and help you prepare accordingly
  • Avoiding making bad mistakes as you get used to the workplace/company culture
  • Discussing  any problems/concerns you experience
  • Introduce you to people and organisations who can also help you

A mentor is usually someone with several years’ experience in your chosen field who will work with you on an ongoing one-to-one basis, and who not only give you advice but also help with motivating, empowering and better understanding yourself and your aims. The amount of time and involvement in a mentoring relationship is something that you would both agree between you – there are no set rules for this.

Finding a mentor can take a lot of time and you feel may nervous reaching out to new people, so using Lboro Connect is an easy to find someone who is interested in mentoring you. Lboro Connect is a student-alumni platform where members clearly outline on their profiles if they would like to become a mentor and how they can assist. Click here for more information on using Lboro Connect, and once you have a profile click the ‘Resources‘ tab or further information about using the platform for mentoring.

Finally, most jobs are found through networking – so it’s beneficial  having a mentor who can increase your network.

Careers help for 2017 graduates

As a 2017 graduate, the support provided by Careers Network could be invaluable. The team is here for you whether you are deciding on your options or need help with a CV or applications. Our services are available to Loughborough students and graduates at any point in your career journey. Keep in touch with us by filling in the Graduate 2017 questionnaire below, and tell us what you will be doing after graduation.

Graduate 2017 questionnaire

For more information about the support provided by the Careers Network, click here.

Decathlon China Presentation 10th May

10th May from 6pm-8pm in SMB0.17 in the Stewart Mason Building.

Decathlon is a global designer and brand initiator, as well as a retailer of sporting goods, with integrated R&D, design, brand planning, production, logistics and sales.

In 2003, Decathlon opened its first store in China, means Decathlon stepped into China market. Up to Jan, 2017, Greater China has opened 214 stores in almost 90 cities, and with Decathlon China E-commerce online platform, we can already serviced local Chinese customers needs who come from different 370 cities of China.

Nick WANG, one of the regional managers will do a company presentation on May 10th. If you are interested in attending, book your place here.

Previous jobs promoted to Loughborough students include:

Store department manager (China, Brazil, Russia)

Communication responsible (China)

Retail supply chain leader (China)

Senior product designer (China)

Digital project leader (China)

Accountant (China)

Production leader (France, China, Brazil, India, Russia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Cambodia)

Product Engineer (France, China, Brazil, India, Russia)

International job, placement and internship vacancies – Europe, Asia, Africa, Middle East, North & South America and Oceania

Selected opportunities from Careers Online. Use both Careers Online and specialist websites (e.g. Prospects, TargetJobs and GoinGlobal) to search for other opportunities.

Direct your career – Applying for roles in China and Asia (co-delivered with Hays International)

18-May-2017 18:00 – 19:00  J104 Edward Herbert

Hear from the Careers Team, Employer Engagement Team and from Wei Wei Manager, Hays International Internal Recruitment,

Hays, the world’s leading recruiting experts in qualified, professional and skilled people.  Their deep expertise across 21 specialised industries and professions makes them unparalleled recruiters in the world of work with 252 offices across 33 countries globally. Hays Asia is the fastest growing region and is still expanding!

So you could say that we understand the Asian market, come along to this exciting workshop where we look at how to secure a job back in Asia after a UK graduation, top hints and tips.

Hays are also looking for ambitious, passionate individuals to join one of our 13 offices across 5 Asian countries including China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and Malaysia.
Find out about resources, labour market information, search procedures and best practice advice.

This event is a pan-University event which will also be broadcast at our campus in London.

Direct Your Career – Global Career Workshop

Direct Your Career – Global Career Workshop 17th May 6-8pm
Bridgeman BRI 2.08

Thinking of an international career? Looking for a graduate job with overseas opportunities?

This 2 hour interactive course aims to help you to develop an awareness of different cultures to support you in the recruitment process and in your future career. Participating in the course will help you develop an insight into business culture and provide you with knowledge and competencies to succeed in a culture that is different from your own.

  • Includes introduction to culture, language and body language, the culture of business; different company cultures, a brief insight into Hofstede’s principles and the skills you will need to be  a global employee. Also the effects of culture shock and how to cope with this. We will provide tips to help you find jobs overseas.

The course is being run by Careers Network and the English Language Support Service.

The event is open to UK, EU and international undergraduate and post graduate students from any degree subject.

Participation will count as an activity towards the Loughborough Employability Award.

Click here for more details and to book your place.

Placements, Internships and Vacation Work Fair 2017

Placements, Internships and Vacation Work Fair 2017 – 10th May 11.00 – 15.00 James France Exhibition Space.

In the past this fair has been aimed at first year students who want to “get ahead of the game” and start preparing for placement applications early. This year we have widened the focus to include internship and vacation work employers too, so whatever year group you are in come down and find out more about the opportunities available.

No need to book – just come on the day with a few copies of your CV.
Booked to attend (updated 26/04/17):

Angela Mortimer PLC

Atos

Barrington James

Bede’s Summer School

Camp America

Citel Technologies UK Limited

Computacenter UK LTD

CRCC Asia

Cummins

Dunelm Ltd

FP McCann Ltd

Frontier Environmental Limited

Loughborough Learning Alliance

Loughborough Sport CVA

Mark Warner

Moog

Mountbatten Programmes Ltd

Müller – EVENT SPONSOR

M.V. Kelly Limited

PGL Travel Limited

Phaidon International Holdings Limited

Pioneer & Beyond Limited

Redrow PLC

Rolls Royce

Teach First

Technetics Group UK Limited

Travel Teacher LTD

Yusen Logistics (UK) Ltd