8 Ways to Boost Your Career Prospects While at University 

Use your university’s career service to your advantage -  It’s always good to plan ahead, and going to your university’s careers service is one way to do this 

If you’re able to, apply for a placement year -  Industry placements are the ideal opportunity for gaining relevant experience and are a great way to discover whether a particular career path is the one for you. 

Consider taking up a volunteering role -  Having volunteering experience on your CV is a big tick when it comes to prospective employers. 

Take part in a mentoring scheme -  Through the scheme, students get paired up with working professionals who can help them prepare for the job market and give an insight into the industry. 

Network, network, network -  Your professors and lecturers are also excellent sources for networking, so be sure to take advantage of their knowledge and contacts. 

Attend a recruitment event or career workshop -  Having a clear objective can help make fairs less daunting and ensure you stay focused and don’t get distracted by the number of companies in attendance. 

Get involved with your university’s societies and clubs -  Getting involved with a society or club on campus can benefit you in more ways than you may realize. 

Make sure you have a standout CV -  More often than not, the first thing a recruiter or employer is going to see when you’ve applied to a job is your CV.  

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