What are my options?

Options after graduation

Options for graduates include finding a job or placement, further study at postgraduate level, setting up a business, taking a gap year or volunteering. Get planning as soon as possible – and take advantage of the advice available.

See the direct.gov website for more information about life after graduation.

Also links to a useful guide for parents - what to do and what not to do to help your graduating son or daughter! Download the guide 'Parent Motivators' below:

Parent Motivators

Career Planning

Written by Zannah Ingraham, Editor, Graduate Prospects, October 2009

Taking the next step after university can be daunting, and when you’re just starting out it can be difficult to know where to begin. Career planning can help you maximise your chances of securing one of the many opportunities out there. Even if the job you want is not advertised (or you don’t even know what it is yet), a career plan is the most useful way to determine what you are after and to go about securing it. 

Know yourself

The first stage in any career plan is to increase your self-awareness. Identifying your strengths and weaknesses and likes and dislikes, will help you narrow down the type of work you might enjoy. By using a career planning tool like What jobs would suit me? you can discover what motivates you and identify the skills you have to offer employers.Psychometric tests and personality questionnaires are another useful way of building up a personal profile and identifying your interests and working style.

Know your options

Once you have built up a more detailed picture of yourself, the next stage is to see how this relates to the career opportunities out there. You might start by looking at the range of options with your subject. You can also take a look at industry insights to find out more about the job market and careers on offer in different sectors.

When you have narrowed down your options, work experience in your chosen sector is a useful way to determine if this is the career for you. This is also the time to find out about postgrad study and any further qualifications which may be required. If you are still uncertain, some structured time out or a gap year might offer the extra time you need to develop your plan.

Take Action!

Armed with a sound understanding of yourself and the job market, it’s time to put your plan into action. Your university careers service can help you develop the skills that will make you stand out, such as writing targeted CVs and application forms and preparing for interviews.

In the first instance, look at our Applying for Jobs section for information and samples of CVs, covering letters and more. Contact Careers or attend a drop-in for feedback or advice about your CV or application.  Also look at our Jobs section and the online Graduate Jobs' Sites for advertised jobs.  BSU Careers also send a fortnightly newsletter to all students and recent graduates profiling some of the latests jobs, news, events and other opportunities, including links to popular online jobs' sites. These newsletters can also be viewed in our 'Jobs' section (link in the top frame of this page).

When you are ready to apply, take a look at job hunting tips and graduate job search to identify suitable opportunities and take the first step towards your career. If you have decided further study is for you, this is also the time to search courses and research.

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