Skills4Work Programme
Employer Led Skills Talks / Workshops
What to expect...
All recruiters look for evidence of a range of skills that will make applicants effective in the workplace. In addition to the resources and 1-1 advice we provide on Developing Skills and Experience, based on recommendations from the AGR, (Association of Graduate Recruiters), UCL Careers Service has put together the Skills4Work Programme.
Kindly sponsored by Deloitte and run in partnership with UCL Union, this series of employer led workshops and panel sessions will help you understand what recruiters are looking for and how to develop and promote your skills more effectively.
Details of workshops run by the Careers Service can be found below. Please visit the UCL Union website for information on workshops organised by them.
Skills4Work Programme - Sponsored by:
Do I have to book to attend?
YES! You MUST register in advance and pay a returnable £10 cash deposit if you wish to attend any workshop or panel talk. This enables us to monitor attendance levels and ensure that they are more effective for those attending.
Places are allocated
to those making the payment on a first come, first served basis and more
students register interest online than there are places available so
you
will remain on a reserve list after registering until we receive your deposit. We therefore
recommend early payment to avoid disappointment!
Register using your "My Careers Service" account. If you're using this for the first time, please read the My Careers Service Instructions carefully before trying to log in.
You can register TWO weeks before a workshop and bookings will close when it is fully booked or, at the latest, 1 working day before the event.
Can I attend if I haven't booked?
Generally NO! Workshops are popular and usually fully booked. If places are available on the day, they will be offered to those on the reserve list as above on a first come first served basis and then to those who haven't booked at all but we cannot guarantee entry.
UCLAlert!
To ensure you know when a workshop you're interested
in is available for booking, we strongly recommend that you register
with UCLAlert!
UCLU Skills4Work Events
All queries relating to anything organised by UCLU should be directed to the UCLU Skills4Work Co-ordinator / 020 76791357.
How to prepare...
The Help With... section of our website suggests a range of resources on the topics covered in the Skills4Work programme.
Using these in advance will help you get more out of the workshops.
Spring Term Skills4Work Talks / Workshop Programme
The Skills4Work Programme during the Spring Term includes:
plus a Leadership Workshop run by The University of London Officer Training Corps.
Follow the links for more information on these. There will be no further skills-based panel talks or workshops at the Careers Service until Autumn 2012. We strongly recommend that you register for UCLAlert! and
ensure your industry preferences are up to date so that we can notify
you by email of other relevant events that you might be interested in.
If you are late...
For all Careers Service Events, please aim to arrive 5 minutes before the published start time. If you arrive late and the event has already started, the facilitator reserves the right to refuse entry so that you don't disrupt the event for other attendees who arrived on time.
After the Event / Unable to Attend?
Where relevant / possible, any materials relating to a particular workshop will be made available to download here.
The Help With... section of our website also suggests a range of resources on all of the topics covered in the Skills4Work programme if you haven't used them already.
Other Events...
Having been to a Skills4Work Talk or Workshop, you can also make use of other activities in the Skills4Work Programme such as:
or the Careers Adviser led Personality Profiling Workshop.
We also run a range of Careers Adviser led talks for:
Our parent body, The Careers Group, University of London, also run a range of events throughout the year for all UoL students and GradClub members. See their Events Programme for more details.
To be notified about any relevant forthcoming events, please ensure your UCLAlert! settings are up to date.
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