This page lists many of the resources we offer at the University of Kent and some external companies as well. Please do take a look below as there are links to advice on writing a CV or Cover Letter, completing applications and how to succeed in an interview. You may also find that you are not sure what career options are available to you after having completed your degree, or perhaps you know what career path you want to take but want to know what courses would compliment them, again, we have lots of helpful resources below.

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Career support

Careers and Employability Service:

What can I do with my career in…

I want to work in….

Choosing a career

Further Study

Prospects:

What can I do with my career in…..

Legal Cheek Career Roadmap  Legal Cheek has made an interactive map that looks at what qualifications you need to have to become a legal practitioner. It also explains the content and structure of LPC and SQE and the entry requirements you need to take these courses.

 

CVs, Applications and Interviews 

CV advice

Application advice

Interview advice

CES services 

 

Searching for a Job.

Job Hunting

Target Jobs

Guardian Jobs

Prospects

Volunteering

Kent County Council

The Boadcasts

Journo Resources

View great career opportunities at PwC UK

 

International students – finding work in the UK 

Student Circus is a job portal for you! Take a look at new Tier 2 information and find an employer who is willing to sponsor you. This includes all areas of work including law firms.

Finding work internationally

GoinGlobal available for free for Kent students on Target Connect! Just click on the resources tab. Learn to use Going Global here.

 

Do you have an assessment test as part of your application? 

FREE PRACTICE TESTS
All University of Kent students now have FREE access to the Graduates First website where you can practice psychometric tests, Watson Glaser tests, video Interviews, game based assessments and receive assessment centre advice. The WG tests are commonly used by law firms