Careers support that helps you get noticed

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By Shameen Amjad

I am in my final year studying on the BA Accounting and Financial Management and employability doesn’t hit you, until you’re in your final year and suddenly realise you won’t be a student forever!

While a job search is vMS194ery personal, there is lots of help and support available to us as part of the Management School. I’m doing applications every week, and without the help of Management School advisers, in all honestly, it wouldn’t have been possible, graduates roles are highly competitive and demanding and if you don’t get it right first time, you don’t get it at all!

The Employability Hub exists, purely for the benefit of Management School students, I have had a wonderful personal experience with one of the advisers, who ensured my applications were written professionally and developed my approach to some of the questions, so that they were structured very well. I couldn’t stress more how vital it is to take advantage of this facility toMS211 get the guidance you need to develop yourself. They also offer opportunities to give you a taste of work, and run skills sessions on CV writing and interview skills/techniques to build your career. Booking your one-to-one session is really easy and something I would really recommend to you.