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You can boost your skills and CV by:

  • Seeking internships in finance, banking, or economic research.
  • Participating in summer schemes, like the Government Economic Service or internships in research or policy
  • Engaging in work shadowing to gain job insights.
  • Network to develop your communication and negotation skills.
  • Participate in short term projects at BSU

Studying economics provides insights into social policy and financial markets, making it essential for careers in finance, accountancy, and government administration. Graduates can pursue roles such as economist, financial manager, or compliance officer, applying their analytical skills in diverse settings. Work experience through internships is critical, as many employers seek practical knowledge. Engaging with professional organizations can also enhance networking opportunities. Key skills developed include analytical thinking, problem-solving, and communication, with employers ranging from governmental bodies to financial institutions.

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You can boost your skills and CV by:

  • Undertaking mini-pupillages or legal internships.
  • Volunteering for pro-bono organisations or in student law clinics.
  • Gaining experience in legal or compliance departments
  • Undertaking live projects at BSU to develop negotiation skills
  • Taking on leadership roles in student groups or societies.

A law degree serves as a gateway to a career as a solicitor or barrister, but it also opens many other avenues beyond the legal profession. Graduates can pursue roles such as paralegal, company secretary, or mediator while leveraging their legal knowledge in fields like human resources, local government, or financial services. Gaining relevant work experience is vital; mini-pupillages, pro-bono work, and internships provide valuable insights into the legal world. Key skills developed include research, analytical thinking, and persuasive communication, making law graduates attractive to a wide range of employers, from law firms to banks.

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You can boost your skills and CV by:

  • Gaining work experience in customer care or public-facing roles.
  • Participating in a placement year during your studies to gain industry exposure.
  • Volunteering at visitor attractions or events to build experience.
  • Seeking opportunities to work abroad, such as at holiday parks or summer camps.
  • Considering learning a foreign language

A degree in tourism equips you with essential skills such as teamwork and customer service, leading to diverse opportunities across the globe. Graduates can pursue roles like air cabin crew, hotel manager, or tour manager, leveraging their understanding of the tourism industry. Securing relevant work experience is crucial, as it enhances employability in this competitive field. Further study, including a Master’s degree, allows for specialization in areas such as international tourism or hospitality management. Key skills developed include leadership, communication, and problem-solving, with employers ranging from travel agencies to hotels and tourist boards.

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You can boost your skills and CV by:Interning with marketing or advertising agencies.Participating in a work placement during your degree.Leading or contributing to student societies or events.Creating content for personal or community projects.Volunteering for marketing roles in charities or community organizations.

To excel in the dynamic marketing sector, gaining practical experience is essential. Opportunities abound in areas like digital and social media, where you can explore roles such as digital marketer, advertising account executive, or social media manager. Build valuable contacts through internships or work placements, and enhance your skill set by participating in events or committees. Passion for specific fields like sports or the environment can guide your marketing focus. Remember, many employers seek graduates from diverse backgrounds, so don’t limit your search to traditional roles.

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Not everyone knows what they want from life, and that's perfectly okay! You might have really enjoyed studying a Business course at college or sixth form. If you're feeling uncertain about your subject area, why not take a little time to explore the wonderful possibilities that await you by pursuing a degree? You might also want to try lots of different things but need a bit of help narrowing things down. That's also okay! A Career Quiz might just give you a bit of inspiration on both counts!

You can boost your skills and CV by:

  • Securing internships in fashion, marketing or management roles
  • Participating in fashion shows or events to gain experience.
  • Engaging in project collaborations that focus on brand strategy and market analysis.
  • Networking with industry professionals to explore mentorship opportunities.
  • Developing a portfolio that highlights successful campaigns/work

A degree in fashion marketing & management equips you with the skills to navigate the dynamic fashion industry. Graduates can pursue roles such as fashion marketing manager, brand manager, or retail marketing strategist, leveraging their expertise to drive brand success. Gaining practical experience through internships is essential for building a portfolio that showcases your understanding of market trends and consumer behavior. Key skills developed include strategic marketing, visual merchandising, and brand development, with opportunities across high-street retailers, luxury brands, and fashion startups.

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  • You can boost your skills and CV by:
  • Interning with international companies or NGOs.
  • Participating in study-abroad programs or exchange schemes.
  • Volunteering or working abroad to enhance cultural understanding.
  • Learning a foreign language.
  • Engaging in extracurricular activities that develop leadership and teamwork.

A degree in international business opens diverse career opportunities across various sectors, including roles such as business development manager, data scientist, or marketing executive. Graduates can leverage their skills in compliance, financial management, or management consulting. Gaining relevant work experience is crucial, particularly in a global context, as employers value candidates who demonstrate cultural awareness and adaptability. Additional studies, such as an MBA or professional qualifications in areas like marketing or HR, can further enhance career progression. Key skills developed include critical thinking, communication, and research abilities, with employers ranging from multinational corporations to local businesses.

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You can boost your skills and CV by:

  • Gaining part-time experience as a fitness instructor or lifeguard.
  • Participating in university societies focused on sports or events management.
  • Volunteering to coach at schools or local sports clubs.
  • Seeking internships in sport and leisure organisations.
  • Networking to meet professionals in the sector

A degree in sports management equips you with essential leadership and business management skills for various careers in the sport and leisure sector. Graduates can pursue roles such as event manager, sports administrator, or fitness centre manager, leveraging their expertise in managing sports and leisure activities. Gaining practical experience through internships or part-time roles is vital, as it enhances employability in this competitive field. Further study, including a Master’s degree, allows for specialization in areas like sport coaching or sports business management. Key skills developed include operations management, customer service, and event planning, with employers ranging from sports clubs to leisure management consultancies.

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  • You can boost your skills and CV by:
  • Interning in HR departments or related roles within organizations.
  • Taking on leadership positions in student societies or volunteer groups.
  • Working part-time in administrative or customer service roles to gain insight into organizational dynamics.
  • Participating in internships focused on HR or management.
  • Networking with HR professionals and attending events.

A degree in human resource management (HRM) can be applied across various organizations and sectors, making it a versatile qualification for managing hiring, training, development, and interpersonal skills. Graduates can pursue roles such as human resources officer, training and development officer, or occupational psychologist, utilizing their expertise in employee relations. Gaining work experience through internships or voluntary roles is essential, as many employers prioritize practical experience. Further study and HR qualifications accredited by the Chartered Institute of Professional Development (CIPD) can enhance your career progression. Key skills developed include communication, problem-solving, and commercial awareness, with employers ranging from private companies to public sector organizations and charities.

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You can boost your skills and CV by:

  • Interning in accounting or finance departments.
  • Undertaking a placement year as part of your degree.
  • Working part-time in bookkeeping, payroll, or admin roles.
  • Shadowing professionals in accountancy firms.
  • Volunteering to manage finances for a charity.

A degree in accounting opens diverse career paths, including chartered accountancy, auditing, business development, data analysis, and management consulting. Graduates can pursue roles such as forensic accountant or tax adviser, leveraging valuable accounting skills. Gaining work experience through internships is crucial, as many firms actively recruit accounting graduates. Further study and professional qualifications (e.g., ACCA, CFA) enhance career progression. Key skills developed include numerical, analytical, and communication abilities, along with a grasp of global business issues, with employers ranging from multinational firms to SMEs.

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You can boost your skills and CV by:

  • Interning with event management companies or hospitality venues.
  • Participating in a placement year focused on event planning or marketing.
  • Working part-time in customer service or administrative roles in the events sector.
  • Volunteering to assist with university events or local community fundraisers.
  • Networking at industry events and connecting with professionals

A degree in events management opens diverse career paths, including event planning, marketing, and hospitality management. Graduates can pursue roles such as event manager, conference coordinator, or public relations officer, leveraging essential skills in logistics and client relations. Gaining work experience through internships or casual roles in the hospitality sector is crucial, as many employers prioritize practical experience. Further study in specialized areas can enhance your career progression. Key skills developed include project management, budgeting, and customer service, with employers ranging from large hotel chains to event management companies and non-profit organizations.

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You can boost your skills and CV by:

  • Conducting market research to identify opportunities.
  • Engaging in internships with startups or innovation hubs.
  • Participating in entrepreneurial workshops and events.
  • Networking with industry leaders and other entrepreneurs.
  • Volunteering for business incubators or local initiatives.

A degree in entrepreneurship opens diverse career paths, including business development, innovation consultancy, and venture capital. Graduates can launch their own businesses or work with startups, leveraging entrepreneurial skills to drive success. Gaining work experience through internships is vital, as many firms seek innovative thinkers. Further study and networking opportunities can enhance your career progression. Key skills developed include creativity, problem-solving, and resilience, with employers ranging from startups to established firms.

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