SSPSSR Employability Blog 7/12/2015

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News:

SSPSSR Employability Month – February 2016:

Join us at SSPSSR Employability Month throughout February for careers insights from industry professionals including alumni, networking opportunities, an international internships fair plus a free trip to the Royal Courts of Justice and the Old Bailey in London.

Find out more view the  PDF of the programme [1].

Book your places online (online booking begins soon).

 

Milkround recruitment website:

Are you thinking of completing an internship or perhaps you’re looking for a graduate scheme or a part time job? Milkround is the leading student recruitment website, offering hundreds of job opportunities for students.

They work with some of the UK’s top employers from Amazon, PWC, IBM and many more.

What do you have to do?

Simply sign up here  to hear about job opportunities in your area as well as nationwide.

Also you can find some advice on the website, giving you the guidance and knowledge that will help get you to that dream job.

Sign up to Milkround

 

Placements:

The following placements are available with Coty:

Role Location No of positions
1 Process Engineer Placement Ashford, Kent 5
2 Health, Safety & Environment Placement Ashford, Kent 1
3 Junior Buyer Placement Wimbledon, London 1
4 Material Supply Planner Placement Ashford, Kent 1
5 Analytical Chemist Placement Ashford, Kent 1
6 Colour Marketing Placement Wimbledon, London 3
7 Fragrance Marketng Placement Wimbledon, London 2
8 Fragrance & Body Care Placement Wimbledon, London 1
9 Retail Sales & Training Operations Placement Wimbledon, London 1
10 Visual Merchandising Placement Wimbledon, London 2

 

All industrial placements are paid and start between June – August and last for a 12 month period.

These roles are for undergraduates looking for a 12 month year in industry placement.

Full job training and personal development training given.

How to apply:

Send a CV and cover letter to Coty’s HR Team at recruitment_uk@cotyinc.com, please reference the Job Title in the subject.

The cover letter must demonstrate some knowledge of Coty, how they meet the requirements of the job description and future aspirations. Candidates that do not submit a covering letter detailing this information will not be considered for the role.

Please only apply for a maximum of 2 positions.

Closing date for applications 18/12/2015

Feedback on applications will be given in January

Assessment Centre will be held in Dec/Jan/Feb

 

Careers and Employability Vacancy Database:

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Volunteer:
British Heart Foundation Fashion Show (Kent Union Student Activities)

Monday 25th January 2016 12pm – 1.30pm. Come and strut your stuff in a British Heart Foundation fashion show organised by the Estates department on Monday 25th January 2016. The British Heart Foundation (BHF) will be donating clothes for the event and we will be showing three looks; day, evening and professional. BHF will also be donating 10 bags of clothes to the Fashion Society for them to revamp and be judged. The winning outfit will be displayed in Canterbury BHF shop window. For this event they are looking for 15 models who are happy to walk on a ground level catwalk. You will be provided with your outfits and shoes will also be provided (although you can wear your own if you would prefer). Please come along to the event dressed in jeans and a plain t-shirt. All shapes, sizes and genders welcome! They also need 5 backstage assistants to help behind the scenes throughout the event. The event will be taking place in Elliot Hall and you will need to be available from 12pm to 1.30pm. To take part, please complete the online form. You must register in advance for this event. Please email volunteering@kent.ac.uk with any queries.

Spread Some Christmas Cheer: Post Pals Event – Brightening the Lives of Sick Children (Kent Union Student Activities)

Tuesday 8th December. 11am – 2pm (Drop In) Spare a little time and spread some Christmas cheer to sick children by making and sending your own Christmas Cards and small gifts through the charity Post Pals. Children fighting for their lives don’t often have much to smile about but you can change that by sending them a cheery homemade Christmas card or handmade crafty gift. Come along to the drop in card making session on Tuesday 8 December between 11am and 2pm at the Student Media Centre Foyer. All materials and postage will be provided. For more information on Post Pals go to their website