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Tweet your way to a Training Contract

By | 22 August 2013

Kent County Council will not be advertising their 5 Training Contracts in any of the traditional locations this year – choosing instead to post all the … Read more

Career Support

If you would like support with your career planning i.e. making or navigating choices; understanding the pathway to your chosen career; developing skills for success; standing out in the recruitment process (including writing stand out applications and interviewing successfully) then make an appointment with an Employability Adviser or a Careers Adviser in the Careers & Employability Service.   You can book by clicking the first link on https://www.kent.ac.uk/ces/index.html

Kent Law School’s Professional Mentoring Scheme aims to help you make career choices, understand the legal working world or navigate the application process for both work and study.

A mentor can really help you to develop your understanding of a career, assist in growing your network and give excellent tips for successful job hunting (often including CV advice, mock interviews and sometimes work experience!)

Read some of our mentoring  success stories at: https://blogs.kent.ac.uk/law-news/category/mentoring-scheme/

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