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Using your degree: History of Art | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/using-your-degree/using-your-degree-history-art29 Sep 2020: degree_historyofart_0.png What do Cambridge graduates do? In the most recent survey of graduates, the top two sectors that Cambridge History of Art graduates joined were the arts (circa 21% of those who responded), followed by media and -
I've got a few ideas | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/ive-got-few-ideas29 Sep 2020: ideas_gotafew_0.png So, you’ve got a few ideas about what to do next, but you’re not sure which one to choose. Perhaps you’re all-rounder who is interested in a lot of different things? -
I have a clear idea | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/i-have-clear-idea29 Sep 2020: ideas_clearidea_0.png So, you've thought about your career options and now have a clear idea about what you want to do! But however clear everything is in your mind, like everyone else at Cambridge, you’ve never got enough time to get out there -
Using your degree: Land Economy | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/using-your-degree/using-your-degree-land-economy29 Sep 2020: degree_landecon_0.png What do Cambridge graduates do? The top three sectors that Land Economy Cambridge graduates joined were Banking & Finance (circa 22% of those who responded), followed by Property related roles (15%) and then Consultancy (8%). -
Who are you? | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/who-are-you7 Oct 2020: The University of Cambridge Careers Service helps you to prepare for your future. Whether you are an undergrad, masters student, PhD student or postdoc, our team of experienced and impartial careers advisers are here to support you at Cambridge and -
Using your degree: Computer Science | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/using-your-degree/using-your-degree-computer-science29 Sep 2020: degree_compsci_0.png What do Cambridge graduates do? The top three sectors that Cambridge Computer Science graduates joined were the IT Sector (circa 41% of those who responded), followed by Manufacturing, utilities, power: technical (10%) and then -
Sectors: Consultancy | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-consultancy8 Oct 2020: Boutique firms and Small-medium firms . Applications can be more flexible in smaller firms who specialise in only a few areas of consultancy, such as economics, media, data and marketing. -
Which career? | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/which-career7 Oct 2020: With thousands of different careers choices available, sometimes it can be hard knowing where to start in choosing a career. Exploring your options early will help you find relevant experience and gain the transferable skills that employers are -
Using your degree: Natural Sciences | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/using-your-degree/using-your-degree-natural-sciences29 Sep 2020: degree_natsci_0.png What do Cambridge graduates do? A high proportion of natural science graduates go on to further study, typically around 40% and this can be either research (a PhD or MRes) or a taught Masters course. -
Further study | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/further-study9 Oct 2020: exploreopts_furtherstudy_0.png Around a third of Cambridge undergraduates embark on postgraduate courses or further study, including taught masters’ degrees, vocational training in Law or Teaching, and PhDs. If you’re thinking about -
Using your degree: Management Studies | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/using-your-degree/using-your-degree-management-studies29 Sep 2020: degree_manstudies_0.png What do Cambridge graduates do? A high proportion of Cambridge first degree graduates choose to go on to further study (just under 15% for the Management Studies tripos). For those who get jobs you can see the types of -
Exploring your options | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/exploring-your-options29 Sep 2020: You may have a dream job in mind or still be exploring your options, either way, it is important that you think about what you enjoy, what your strengths are, what experience you have or will need to gain and the qualifications and results you will -
Using your degree: Veterinary Medicine | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/using-your-degree/using-your-degree-veterinary-medicine29 Sep 2020: degree_vetmed_0.png Nearly all Cambridge vet graduates go in to practice, although some become Junior Clinical Training Scholars. In recent years, two have retrained through graduate medicine courses. -
Sectors: Journalism | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-journalism8 Oct 2020: Many of the schemes and opportunities focus on this and eligibility criteria often include people with disability, BAME or those from lower socio-economic backgrounds. -
Our policies and guides | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/our-policies-and-guides1 Sep 2020: General Accessibility policy Appointments & Fair Use Policy Cookie policy Complaints policy Eligibility for the service Privacy policy for University members Employers/Recruiters Vacancy Policy Events Policy Privacy policy for recruiters/supporters -
Using your degree: Chemical Engineering | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/using-your-degree/using-your-degree-chemical-engineering29 Sep 2020: degree_chemeng_0.png What do Cambridge graduates do? Cambridge chemical engineers find their way into many careers. Key employment area are technical roles (e.g. process engineer) within power, utilities and manufacturing, engineering consultancy, -
Career Essentials | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/career-essentials29 Sep 2020: career_essentials_0.png The aim of the Career Essentials programme is to aid our clients to: utilise core career planning strategies; understand the labour market; define and practice recruitment processes to achieve progression. We advise our -
Using your degree: History and Politics | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/using-your-degree/using-your-degree-history-and-politics29 Sep 2020: degree_histpol_0.png What do Cambridge graduates do? -
Sectors: Teaching | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-teaching8 Oct 2020: sector_teaching_0.png Where to start The website Get Into Teaching is a comprehensive introduction to teaching careers. You'll find training bursaries (which vary considerably depending on the subject & your degree grade). Target jobs guides to -
Sectors: Environment | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-environment8 Oct 2020: sector_environment_0.png Where to start Being interested in a career in the environment sector opens up many possibilities. It is an incredibly diverse sector which makes it exciting but also a little daunting if you do not know quite what you -
Academic careers | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/academic-careers18 Nov 2020: photo_of_postdocs_2_women.png Academia as an career sector is a global enterprise employing talented people doing important and interesting work. But gaining a foothold on a faculty ladder and developing an academic career has relentless demands. -
Using your degree: History and Modern Languages | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/using-your-degree/using-your-degree-history-and-modern-languages29 Sep 2020: degree_histmodlang_0.png What do Cambridge graduates do? -
Sectors: Data science | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-data-science8 Oct 2020: Disciplines that are attractive to data science recruiters include physics, astronomy, astrophysics, physical chemistry, computational biology, neuroscience, mathematics, statistics, engineering, machine learning, operations research, economics, -
Got a question? Contact us | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/got-a-question13 Nov 2020: homepage_gotaquestion_0.png Contact us Students, postdocs and alumni If you have a question, please email us at enquiries@careers.cam.ac.uk, We'll aim to respond to queries within one working day - quicker where we can. -
Using your degree: Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/using-your-degree/using-your-degree-anglo-saxon-norse-and-celtic29 Sep 2020: degree_anglosaxon_0.png What do Cambridge graduates do? The top sectors that ASNC Cambridge graduates joined were research (circa 13% of those who responded), followed by communications (9%) and then IT (3%) and publishing (3%) and the charity -
Sectors: Public sector | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-public-sector8 Oct 2020: sector_publicsector_0.png Where to start The public sector is the part of the economy owned and operated by the government. It includes military, law enforcement, infrastructure, public transit, public education, health care, elected officials and -
Sectors: Charities | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-charities8 Oct 2020: sector_charities_0.png Where to start This is a highly diverse sector where no two jobs are the same. Think about the causes you care about and what roles might suit you. Our Supporters are committed to supporting the development of Cambridge -
Using your degree: Asian and Middle Eastern Studies | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/using-your-degree/using-your-degree-asian-and-middle-eastern-studies29 Sep 2020: degree_asianmiddleeast_0.png What do Cambridge graduates do? The top sectors that AMES Cambridge graduates joined were arts and recreation (circa 17% of those who responded), followed by consulting (17%) and then IT (8%) and charity sector (18%). -
How we can help | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/how-we-can-help7 Oct 2020: exploreopts_networkalum_0.png Exploring your options findingjobs_speculativeapps_0.png Finding jobs apply_applications_0.png Applying for jobs appointments_0.png Appointments edi.png Equality, diversity and inclusion -
How ready are you? | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/how-ready-are-you7 Oct 2020: Whatever stage you're at in your career planning - whether you're absolutely certain of your next steps, or haven't even begun thinking about life after your studies - the Careers Service is here to help. -
Using your degree: Psychological and Behavioural Sciences | Careers…
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/using-your-degree/using-your-degree-psychological-and-behavioural-sciences29 Sep 2020: degree_psychology_0.png What do Cambridge graduates do? The top three sectors that Psychology and Behavioural Science Cambridge graduates joined were Science Research (circa 14% of those who responded) Social, Community and Charity (8%), followed -
Sectors: Gaming | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-gaming8 Oct 2020: sector_gaming_0.png Where to start The sale of games is now higher than both music and video combined making it the fastest growing section of the entertainment industry. There are more than 2,250 companies developing, publishing and distributing -
Sectors: Retail | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-retail8 Oct 2020: sector_retail_0.png Where to start A wide range of job types exist within the retail sector. Specialisations include Marketing, Finance, Product Development, Human Resources, and Logistics. Graduate schemes exist for most of these specialisations, -
Using your degree: Human, Social, and Political Sciences | Careers…
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/using-your-degree/using-your-degree-human-social-and-political-sciences29 Sep 2020: degree_hsps_0.png What do Cambridge graduates do? Each year between a quarter and a third of HSPS graduates from Cambridge undertake further study. A further 6% will commence a law conversion course, currently the first step towards qualifying as a -
Sectors: Law - barristers | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-law-barristers8 Oct 2020: sector_lawbarrister_0.png Where to start A career as a barrister is very competitive. Getting on the first steps of the career ladder (pupillage) can take a long time, and be expensive, although some external funding is available. The Bar Council -
Sectors: Publishing | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-publishing8 Oct 2020: sector_publishing_0.png Where to start Think beyond the obvious job roles by looking at Prospects. Be aware that many English/AHSS students feel drawn to editorial roles in Publishing. Be tactical and think of other roles that might suit you such -
Using your degree: Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion |…
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/using-your-degree/using-your-degree-theology-religion-and-philosophy-religion29 Sep 2020: degree_theology_0.png What do Cambridge graduates do? The top three sectors that Theology, Religion and Philosophy of Religion Cambridge graduates joined were teaching (circa 20% of those who responded), followed by wellfare professionals (20%) and -
Key resources and tools | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/key-resources-and-tools15 Oct 2020: At the Careers Service, we offer a wealth of essential careers-related resources online You may need to login to Handshake to use a resource careerset.png CareerSet - CV checker career_essentials_0.png Career Essentials programme -
Careers support for PhD students | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/careers-support-phd-students25 Aug 2020: Did you know the Careers Service is here for you? -
Using your degree: Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics |…
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/using-your-degree/using-your-degree-modern-and-medieval-languages-and-linguistics29 Sep 2020: degree_mmll_0.png What do Cambridge graduates do? -
Careers support for undergraduates | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/careers-support-undergraduates21 Nov 2020: Watch this video Getting Started: Resources for Undergraduate Students to ensure you get information on briefings, employer presentations, careers fairs, graduate schemes and jobs that interest you. -
Sectors: Performing arts | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-performing-arts8 Oct 2020: sector_performingarts_0.png Where to start Whether you want to be an actor, comedian, musician, circus performer, dancer or any other kind of performer, the starting point is to develop your craft. Practice, ask for honest feedback from -
Careers Beyond Research | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/careers-beyond-research30 Nov 2020: couple_of_postdocs.png When you first embarked on your PhD, you may or may not have had a vision of where your career would take you. Most likely you were following a deep interest in your subject and investing time and effort into becoming a -
Sectors: Psychology | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-psychology17 Nov 2020: sector_psychology_0.png Where to start There are a range of roles in the psychological professions, all delivering support for patients in different ways and with different entry and training routes. Some will require a British Psychological -
Sectors: TV, radio and film | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-tv-radio-and-film8 Oct 2020: Eligibility criteria often focus BAME groups, people with disability, or those from lower socio-economic backgrounds. ... Creative Access – paid internships in the creative industries for those from BAME or lower socio-economic backgrounds. -
Sectors: International organisations | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-international-organisations8 Oct 2020: sector_internationalorganisations_0.png Where to start Working for the UN, World Bank or other international organisation is usually a mid-career option. Options for new graduates include internships, many of which are unpaid, and some early entry -
Activate & use your Handshake account | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/activate-use-your-handshake-account20 Aug 2020: hs_squarelime_logo.png All Cambridge students, postdocs and alumni are encouraged to use Handshake, an innovative career development platform through which you can make use of the Careers Service and develop your career and network. -
Sectors: Social work | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-social-work8 Oct 2020: sector_socialwork_0.png Where to start Social Workers provide support, act as advocates, and assist people to access the services they need. They work with individuals (from babies through to the elderly) and families to help improve outcomes in -
Sectors: Law - solicitors | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/sectors-law-solicitors8 Oct 2020: degree_law_0.png Where to start For a comprehensive description of the role of a solicitor, as well as a broad career framework, see Prospects and the Beginner’s Guide to a Career in Law. To start to identify law firms which may be of interest -
Taking time out | Careers Service
https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/taking-time-out10 Nov 2020: exploreopts_timeout_0.png Many people choose to take a gap year after graduating and the reasons for doing so are varied: Didn’t take a gap year pre-Uni and just want to travel before getting a job Need more work experience to decide whether a
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