Develop Your Career

C2_

Offering careers advice and support to professionals, career changers and experienced graduates.


 C2 

Careers Tagged_

Careers Tagged is a virtual information resource designed to give you easier access to information about graduate careers, job hunting, employers, events, further education, vacancy sources... and much more.

  

Careers Tagged

Bookshop_

A range of careers publications is available for purchase from our online store. Note that students of University of London colleges are entitled to some books for free, if collected from our offices.


Bookshop

Reach_

Reach is an online community designed for University of London students who feel they face barriers to reaching their potential. These may include social background, disability, age, gender and sexual orientation.

Visit the website for news, opportunities, inspiring case studies, resources, and a forum where you can post your questions.


Reach

Resources_

Find out more about the careers library, as well as renowned online resources including Careers Tagged, pages on Facebook, blogs and podcasts.


Resources

GradClub_

About to graduate from a University of London college? Sign up for GradClub and obtain access to our services for free or at significantly reduced rates.


GradClub

Services_

The Careers Group offers a wide range of professional careers guidance services, from brief advice sessions and CV checking through to career consultancy.


Services

College Careers Service_

If you are a student from a University of London college which subscribes to The Careers Group, then click here to view careers services at your college.


Colleges

 

Promote your media talents
Are you a student journalist, reporter, photographer, editor, broadcaster or blogger?  Would you lik
Mon, 21 May 2012 11:37:41 +0000


Getting an internship after you graduate
At a recent conference for employers, the benefit of having a graduate internship was stressed by Mi
Tue, 15 May 2012 15:26:14 +0000


Thinking about changing your course?
At this time of year  it is normal to feel anxious about your progress.  Exams are fast approaching
Thu, 03 May 2012 14:19:38 +0000