As you begin to reach the end of the academic year, or the end of your time at BU, you may start to think about graduate positions, placement opportunities and part-time jobs. Our Careers & Employability Services are here to help you, even after you graduate – and it isn’t too late to get the support you need.
Drop-in support
Our Careers Zones at Bournemouth Gateway Building and Poole House give you access to CareersBU, faculty placement teams and the Global Engagement Teams all in one place. Drop-in during our opening hours to talk about anything related to your employability and skills – from jobs, career planning, CVs, applications, placements or overseas work and study opportunities. Find out more about the Careers Zones and when each team will be available throughout the week on MyCareerHub.
Free career coaching
Face to face and virtual appointments can be booked with a Careers Consultant on MyCareerHub. These meetings can be used to help you to prepare for interviews, consider your career options, offer advice on job hunting and more.
Online jobs board
Search full-time and part-time jobs as well as placement and graduate roles in our online jobs board which is always updated with new jobs and activities to explore.
CareersBU digital resources
On MyCareerHub you can access a variety of useful guides and resources to help you advance in your career or navigate your next steps. Whether you are looking for advice on writing a successful CV or cover letter, are interested in learning more about networking or want advice related to your specific degree – there will be something available to point you in the right direction.
You can also benefit from:
- Our weekly newsletter giving you insight on the latest resources, events and opportunities
- A regular podcast series where experts discuss disability, networking and more
- 13000+ free LinkedIn Learning resources
- Recordings of in person events so you could catch up on anything you missed out on
- Career assessments to help you understand your motivations, values and preferences.