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Events week commencing 15 August 2016
1. Workshops and events coming up
CVs That Work
Tuesday 16 August, 13:00 – 14:00, webinar
Your online presence and trading online
Thursday 18 August, 13:45 – 14:30, webinar
Your online presence and trading online
Tuesday 23 August, 13:00 – 14:00, webinar
Book via careerhub.herts.ac.uk
Central Programme
2. Our Services
Visit: www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
Vacancies such as placements,
work experience, summer jobs
and graduate roles
Over 300
employers use
CareerHub to
find and
recruit UH
students
Around 600
vacancies
currently
available for
students and
graduates
• 1:1 appointments with an Adviser
• 24/7 access to resources
• Book onto workshops and events
Why you should use CareerHub
3. Design for Space Challenge
Use Autodesk® Fusion 360™ to design a 3D cube satellite model and you could earn prizes or even virtual
mentoring time with space explorers and inventors
Closing date for entries is 31 August 2016
https://sqore.com/opportunity/design-for-space-challenge
The Varsity Pitch Competition
The UK’s premier student and graduate pitching competition. Pitch for £10,000 equity free cash and priceless
opportunities. Amazing opportunity to get your business noticed by some of the biggest companies in the UK
Closing date for entries is 16 September 2016
www.nacue.com/events/varsity-pitch-2016/
Boost Innovation
Solve a problem, win money and make valuable business connections by entering this innovation contest
organised by Fiber Optic Valley
Closing date for entries is 30 September 2016
http://fiberopticvalley.com/vart-natverk/smarta-moten-och-events/boost-
innovation/?utm_source=SC&utm_medium=Listing&utm_campaign=StudentCompetitions
Want to stand out? Apply for competitions!
Competitions
4. Looking for placements, graduate jobs or
work experience?
FDM –12 month undergraduate placement
Global professional services provider with a focus on IT are advertising a 12 month placement as a Project Coordinator
Deadline date 19 August 2016
www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk/students/jobs/detail/489872
Prime Enterprise Carpets – Part time Sales Representative role – Saturday position
Prime Enterprise Carpets supply and install luxury flooring solutions for homeowners and commercial businesses throughout
London and are looking for a Saturday Sales Representative
Deadline date 28 August 2016
www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk/students/jobs/detail/490529
Kendon Packaging Group Plc – Graduate Business Systems Analyst
£30m turnover business who import, warehouse and distribute a wide range of packaging materials are looking for a Graduate
Business Systems Analyst
Deadline date 5 September 2016
www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk/students/jobs/detail/487414
These are a selection of the latest roles available on CareerHub this week
Employer Deadlines
5. Diversity Deadlines
J.P. Morgan EmployAbility Insight Day 2016
This event will provide you with the opportunity to meet J.P. Morgan employees from across the
firm, and is essential for anyone wanting to pursue a career in Banking
Deadline to apply: 15 September 2016
www.employ-ability.org.uk/internships/j-p-morgan-employability-insight-day-2016/472/
J.P. Morgan Internship Programme 2017, Finance
JP Morgan are offering disabled students and graduates the opportunity to apply for the J.P. Morgan
Internship programme
Deadline to apply: 15 September 2016
www.employ-ability.org.uk/internships/j-p-morgan-employability-internship-programme-2017-
finance/473/
Diversity Deadlines
7. Free market stalls and transport
to and from Leighton Buzzard
market in August
• Do you have a business idea you want to
trial?
• Are you skilled at finding things cheap and
selling them on for a profit?
•Do you make things that you want to show
the world and earn some money?
Please email enterprise@herts.ac.uk to
request a Pitch for a Pitch application form
and be at the market in August
Launch your idea
8. Which career is right for you?
The Work Shadowing Scheme
Work Shadowing allows you to observe industry
professionals, put forward your career questions
and see what its like to work in the role
To find opportunities for work shadowing search work shadowing on
careerhub.herts.ac.uk/students
To be emailed alerts for work shadowing email us at:
ceeopportunities@herts.ac.uk
9. Ten jobs at 10.00
Check out our Twitter feed between 10.00 – 12.00
every Thursday for 10 fantastic opportunities
each week across all schools!
Careers_UniofHerts
@UniofHertsCEE
#UHGetajob
Upcoming Event
10. Welcome to your alumni community!
How we can help you
• Reunions and networking
• Discounts on travel and further study
• Free alumni membership card
• Free careers support for two years
• Access to campus facilities
How you can stay involved
• Speaking to prospective students
• Share your successes with us
• Become an international ambassador
Stay in touch!
• www.herts.ac.uk/alumni
• @hertsalumni
• www.facebook.com/hertsalumni
• ‘University of Hertfordshire Alumni
Association’ LinkedIn group
• alumni@herts.ac.uk
We’ll see you at graduation!