Saturday, May 23, 2020
Masters start here! University of Manchester Careers Blog
Masters start here! University of Manchester Careers Blog If youre just starting your Masters degree, it can all be a bit overwhelming, but half an hours planning now could be the difference between having your dream job lined up after you graduate or struggling to catch up at the end of your Masters, as you realise those plum jobs have already been taken. Why the rush? Some employers in the UK recruit a year in advance for jobs ideal for Masters postgraduates. This mainly applies to large, well-known employers with graduate programmes ie their elite fast track into management entry-level programmes. Theyre visiting campuses and careers fairs and accepting applications right now for jobs which start just after you finish your Masters. If you miss this window, youll find that they may be advertising similar jobs when you graduate but theyll be for start dates in autumn 2015. But Im not an undergraduate what about the Masters programmes, rather than graduate programmes? In the UK, if an employer has a fast track into management programme, they normally call them graduate programmes, even if theyd be perfectly happy with someone who is doing a Masters. Of course, some UK employers do want a specialist Masters qualification (often linked to experience), but for an early career/entry level job, most will be happy with either a good undergrad degree or a Masters. This is different outside the UK, where a Masters may be seen as a requirement. For example, look out for companies with Europe-wide management programmes where they are more likely to expect a Masters degree as standard. So I should panic and start applying now? Not necessarily If you have 3 years+ experience since graduating with a first degree, youre probably well beyond these graduate schemes. Youre looking for experienced hire jobs which could be advertised at any time of year, and are very unlikely to be recruiting a year in advance (more likely 2-3 months before they want you). If you are looking for a very niche or specialist role, or want to work for a smaller organisation, again theyre unlikely to be recruiting a year in advance. If you want to get into one of those graduate schemes, the fast-track-into-management programmes, particularly if theyre with a big name employer, then you should seriously consider focusing on your career at the start of your Masters, or you may miss out for another year. If youre not looking for a job next but want to get on to a research degree, applications often need to be in by Christmas/January. To be honest, academics have often found leading candidates well before that, as keen would-be PhDs make contact and sound them out over the next couple of months. Nows the time to start your search, particularly if you want any funding. Help with your Master Plan Ive written a document to help Masters at the start of their programmes figure out what they need to do, and by when, to achieve their career aims at the end of their postgraduate degree. Its a long document but you wont need to read more than a couple of pages or so. At the start, there are a few questions for you to answer. These tell you which pages are relevant to your situation, right now. You can ignore the rest (unless you change your ideas, of course). Its available on the Careers Service website, in the Postgraduate section, or you can download it below: Careers Success for Masters: What to do, when to do it (pdf) Your Careers Timetable for the year We have lots of support for you during the year, but certain key events only happen during the autumn. Our Careers Service timetable for 2013/14 is available to download as a pdf, or you can view it here (click on the image for a larger, clearer version): Dont panic plan! Getting on to a Masters degree proves that youre smart, and more than capable of managing this whole process. A lot of the resources you will need are already available on our Careers Service website and through CareersLink. Ill be continuing to highlight support and information through this blog and on twitter and if you need to speak to one of us, just make an appointment. (OK, apologies if you have to wait a bit for an appointment around 15,000 of our students will be looking for a job at the end of this academic year, and they all want appointments in October! However, we will have lots of appointment slots available just ask.) Masters talks starting this week Im giving a number of talks for postgraduates over the next few weeks, including Finding a Job for Masters (this Friday, 4th October), CVs for Masters, Interviews for Masters, Assessment Centres for Masters PhDs, and Academic Careers. Further details in this post here Postgrad Talks, Autumn 2013 or search for Postgrad Focus events on CareersLink. All Postgraduate Applications and interviews Assessment centre CV Getting started graduate schemes job hunting
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