Thursday, 31 March 2016

Monthly Employability Bulletin - April 2016


Welcome to your monthly faculty update on all things employability - related at MMU.


As we come into April the days are getting longer and the academic year is getting shorter, but there are still plenty of opportunities and events for Business and Law students to improve their employability, reflecting the hard work being put into improving our students' professional development and career prospects in many different ways.


Please do share with students via email or on Moodle!  Most events are bookable at http://www.mmu.ac.uk/careers/events/, or http://www.mmu.ac.uk/students/futures/events.php and a separate URL is shown where this is not the case. Also, make sure they follow @MMU_careers on twitter as they post daily on events, internships and job opportunities.


Top Story – Business Placements


Valuable new connections

“I just wanted to let you know that we had the assessment day for one of the roles yesterday (Marketing Communications) and we had some exceptional students turn up.  They are a credit to your university.  We’ve got the shortlist down to 3 students and it’s a really tough choice between them but we’ll be looking to make an offer to one of them before the end of the week/early next week”

Mike Needham, Marketing Manager, Total Fitness Health Club Limited.

Total Fitness have recently linked with the Business Placements team via a direct lead from Jeff McCarthy (MODB – thanks Jeff!)  We have recently advertised 2 x roles within the growing marketing team at Total Fitness HQ in Wilmslow, Marketing Communications Executive & Marketing Insight Executive.  At this stage, Total Fitness have recruited Andrew Williams (Sports Marketing Management) for the Communications role and they are currently recruiting for the Insight role.

Total Fitness have been really impressed with our students so far and this will hopefully be just the beginning of further placements & projects for our students.  We really value our academic colleagues’ wonderful connections, so do please share any possible leads which may help support our collective increased employability goals for our students.

I've got 9 placement students and having seen them in their workplaces and met with their managers everyone has attested to the power of placement to network, provide employment as a retainer for final year and the offer of employment post graduation.” – Angela Byrne – Senior Lecturer

The Placements team will be doing a Twitter chat on time management and placements on Wednesday 13th April: 11am -12pm using the hashtag #MMUPlacementsadvice
 

New opportunities with MMU’s FuturesXchange

The FuturesXchange offers part-time, unpaid, flexible work experience opportunities to students in the Faculty of Business and Law. We have collaborated with companies in NatWest’s ‘E-Spark’ in Spinningfields and we are offering 11 opportunities ranging from marketing to accountancy and finance. These and the other roles we are advertising are a great opportunity for students to increase their skills with meaningful and relevant experience and potentially open doors to further opportunities and paid work. We have had some fantastic outcomes, with a number of students being offered paid work and permanent jobs at the end of the work experience.

Our website is: bus.mmufuturesxchange.com Please direct any queries to Kate Pinnock: k.pinnock@mmu.ac.uk.


Help to inspire our final year students

To encourage and inspire our final year students to think about their next steps after graduation, Careers and Employability are running a campaign to showcase current final year students who have already been successful in securing a graduate position. This campaign will feature videos and profiles which will appear on the Careers and Employability blog, website and social media. If you know of any final year students who have secured a graduate job please get in touch at careers@mmu.ac.uk.


Work and Study with a University-level Apprenticeship

Manchester Metropolitan University is leading the way for university apprenticeship opportunities, and we are currently recruiting for the next cohort of apprentices in Legal Services, Degree Apprenticeship in Chemical Science, Charter Management Degree Apprenticeship,  and the Degree Apprenticeship in Digital &Technology Solutions.

The most recent open evening was a great success, attracting hundreds of potential apprentices, and many employers looking to capitalise on the opportunities presented. If they win a place on the programme, apprentices can expect a full-time job with industry experts, a very competitive salary, and to receive a world-class education. The employers and the government bear the cost of their study, so they can reasonably expect to earn the degree or higher-level qualification without incurring any debt. 

The employer partners benefit from having an input into the course content. This means that they are able to ensure that their employees have the skills that they need the most. Employer partners include BT, AstraZeneca, Barclays, Ford, Fujitsu, GlaxoSmithKline, HMRC, Hewlett Packard, IBM, John Lewis, Lloyds Banking Group and Network Rail, as well as Law firms such as Horwich Farrelly, and SAS Daniels LLP.

We have received support from Business Secretary Sajid Javid, who launched a new £10m Degree Apprenticeship fund on a recent visit to Manchester Met, and from Shadow Minister Nick Boles, who said:

 “Higher Level and Degree Apprenticeships, like the ones being offered at Manchester Metropolitan University, will give people the opportunity to study for a top-class qualification while gaining hands-on experience in the workplace.”

For further information: log on to www.mmu.ac.uk/apprenticeships, contact managementapprentice@mmu.ac.uk or 0161 247 3722.


Link to Maths/Numeracy Tests

For students who are having to undertake maths/numeracy tests as part of job applications here is a revision resource which could be very helpful.


What’s on in April?

 
Monday 11th – Friday 22nd

Fastlaners Employability Programme 9:30am – 5:30pm, Business School Building

We are looking for 25 unemployed or underemployed graduates to take part in our Fastlaners Employability Programme. This free programme consists of 2 weeks of full-time workshops followed by 6 months of peer mentoring.

Fastlaners is designed to equip participants with the knowledge, networks, skills, and confidence to improve their job prospects and find meaningful employment. Over the course of the programme, participants meet professionals from a range of industries, receive mentoring support, participate in CV clinics and mock interviews, network with recruitment professionals, and develop the confidence to secure fulfilling employment.


Wednesday 13th

Careers in Law – Meet the Employers! 1:00pm – 4:00pm North Atrium, Business School Building

Meet legal employers offering a range of training contract, paralegal & work experience opportunities all interested in networking with Manchester Law School students and graduates. Find out how to apply for vacancies and stand out from the crowd at this “speed networking” style event.

Come along and find out about:

  • How to succeed in law- the skills & qualities required
  • The route to a training contract
  • Paralegal job opportunities
  • Vacation schemes & work experience placements
  • Application processes

There will also be the opportunity to brush on your networking skills at our workshop prior to meeting employers.


Graduate Journeys: Student Stories from an Academic Perspective 1:30pm – 2:30pm Room 3.14, Business School Building

This session will look at the stories of a number of MMU graduates, highlighting how your time at MMU is a starting point to whatever peak you wish to climb, no matter how high that mountain may appear!


Thursday 14th

How to write winning CVs 3:00pm – 4:00pm Room 3.01, Business School Building

Ever wondered what the difference is between okay and winning CVs? This workshop explores different CV formats and covering letters, and the key qualities employers look for that will make you stand out from the crowd and bag an interview.


BNY Mellon Careers Event 12:00pm - 6:30 p.m. - 1 Piccadilly Garden, Manchester, England, M1 1RN

The open day event is a great opportunity to visit BNY Mellon and find out more about potential career opportunities. Many current employees will be present to discuss their roles in addition to programs, benefits, community and culture.

If you are planning on attending, please RSVP using the link http://bit.ly/222NF0B

 
Monday 18th

How to present like a professional 1:00pm – 2:00pm Room 3.07, Business School Building

Presenting is a key skill, you may be asked to present as part of your course or at an interview or assessment centre - this can be daunting for everyone! Get top tips for how to prepare for and structure a professional presentation, deal with any nerves, and manage and impress your audience.

 
Wednesday 20th

Global Citizenship Workshop 2:30pm – 4:30pm Room 1.22, Business School Building

What does it mean to be a Global Citizen, and how can intercultural awareness support you in your chosen career? We will be discussing these aspects of global awareness and more in this session. This is an ideal opportunity to understand more about Global Citizenship and how it influences your future.


If there are any other events or activities that you will like us to include in the May 2016 edition, please let me know by return email.

Molly Mcconville
Graduate Intern for Employability, Faculty of Business and Law
Tel:  0161 247 2473

Office:  Room 2.15

Business School
All Saints Campus
Manchester Metropolitan University
Oxford Road
Manchester
M15 6BH

See more about Employability in MMU’s Faculty of Business and Law at http://www.business.mmu.ac.uk/employability/index.php

 

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