Graduates
Graduates have earned their degree, well done and Congratulations.
But all graduates have the piece of paper. How do you differentiate yourself from other graduates? What is unique about you? Why should I give you the position? Do you know what employers are looking for? Do you have that elusive X factor?
It's a huge leap from jeans and t-shirts, flexible hours and no one telling you what to do, into business attire, structured hours and commencing a successful relationship with your boss. You need professional shaping and polishin before you enter the workplace. Don't get left behind.
Professional Shaping for the Workforce
This career advice covers 13 practical topics that are delivered by industry leaders. It is a MUST for all graduates. It prepares you for initial interviews, shows you how to identify and leverage your unique points of difference, how to build career foundations, how to develop sustainable relationships, refine your career progression and a host of essential guidance to get you not only ready, but prepared for the successful and smooth transition to the workforce.
13 Practical topics delivered by industry experts -
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Understanding exactly what employers want from a graduate - What's expected, what's the X factor?
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How to attract blue chip organistaions in your penultimate year
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Finding the organisations who want grads - where and how, sources, numbers, times and public/private
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Building a 10 second, high impact CV - one with cut through content
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How to best work with recruiters
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Understanding who you are - Phsychometric assessment and personality profiling
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Marketing and speaking articulately about yourself
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Surviving the bulk graduate workshop & assessment centres - the do's and dont's
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Advanced 1 on 1 interview tecniques - look, sound, feel, questions for recruiters and then employers
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Identifying your interviewer and tailoring your style
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Tips and tricks for the early months - Networking, associations, contacts, get involved, refer Career ONe
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How to grow your career without derailment
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Do you have what it takes to be an entrepeneur?
DON'T BE THE ONE WHO GETS THE REJECTION LETTER.
DREAM IT. PLAN IT. PRACTICE IT. DO IT!
Which industry do I like?
Being qualified is one thing. Practising in the industry, environment, and culture that you will enjoy and achieving the best you can be, is a significant other factor.
Don't just imagine what the industry is like, find out the real story. A poor cultural fit will see you rebound out quickly.
Careernav recognises this and have collated 20 industry profiles -
Industry profiles include;
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Aerospace
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Agribusiness
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Chemical & Pharmaceutical
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Computer & IT
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Construction & Building
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Defence
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Education
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Finance & Banking
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Food & Consumables
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Government
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Industrial Manufacturing
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Industrial Mining
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Legal
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Leisure & Entertainment
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Mass Media
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Medical
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Specialist Professions
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Retail
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Trades
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Transport & Logistics
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Telecommunications
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Tourism & Hospitality
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Health Services
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All career advice to graduates is tailored to specific industry they are most suited to. The issues covered will include;
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Major companies and sectors
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Industry characteristics
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Career progression options
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Typical remunerations
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Environment and culture
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Current and future trends
Find me a job
The graduate market is super competitve. Whilst we cannot guarantee you a 'job on the platter', we can guarantee a market report with a short list of jobs that match the criteria you set.
Careernav know which companies are on the hunt for talented grads. We have the network, the connections and the leverage.
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Tell us what you want
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We'll search out the market
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Present a list of viable options
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We guarantee our best efforts to meet your brief
The benefits to you;
Greater coverage of job market
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Quicker, more targeted solution
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Competitve advantage over solo job seekers
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We do the legwork for you