Our support for Degree Apprentices allows you to gain the tools needed to progress in your chosen industry.
This includes access to our specialist Careers Consultants, the latest industry insights from visiting alumni and the numerous employers that come on to campus. Here is more information about the different ways in which we can help.
Bitesize Careers Essentials
We've created a range of short videos on different career topics (interview techniques, assessment centres, cover letters etc) for students like you who don't have much time to attend our longer workshops!
Success Stories
Hear from previous Degree Apprentices about how the scheme has helped them to thrive in the world of work. These perspectives provide an honest account of the highlights and challenges of doing a Degree Apprenticeship.
Careers Guidance
One to one advice appointments (up to 40 minutes), which can be either face to face or virtual. Can be used to discuss topics such as; how to make the most of your time at university, how to excel in the workplace, how to develop your professional networks and how to build your personal brand.
Below you can see which Careers Consultant you should book an appointment with, based on the course you are studying.
BSc Digital and Technology Solutions (Data Analyst)
BSc Digital and Technology Solutions (Software Engineer)
MSc Digital and Technology Solutions Specialist (Data Analytics)
MSc Systems Engineering
BSc Applied Finance
Economics Masters Apprenticeship
Pippa Welch
(p.welch@qmul.ac.uk)
Application Advice
One to one appointments (20 mins), which can be either face to face or virtual, to discuss topics such as; a CV refresh, help with a promotion application or reviewing a cover letter.
Practice Interviews
One to one appointments (30 mins) which can be either face to face or remote, to run through an upcoming interview and receive tailored feedback on their interview performance.
LinkedIn Learning
Access to a wide range of courses, which can be taken at any time. Examples include Professional (presentation skills, time management, influencing, effective communication, management training, negotiation, networking), Technical (Excel, Python, data analysis, SEO, finance, design, project management) and Personal Development (wellbeing, career choice, resilience) courses.
We have curated a list of useful LinkedIn Learning courses for Degree Apprentices. Please see here: LinkedIn Learning Courses [PDF 1,769KB]
Events
Hear from alumni and industry professionals to broaden their understanding of their field, get advice and tips, as well as develop commercial awareness.
Online Tools
Our range of online tools can be used to prepare for future recruitment activities. These include:
'Top 10 skills' – bitesize learning to help you develop the top 10 skills employers look for, including creativity and innovation, digital proficiency and problem solving. Log in to QM Careers Hub and search under the pathways tab.
'What to do with your Degree Pathways’ – Whether you decide to look for progression with your current employer or want to explore opportunities with other organisations and in other industries, our pathways will enable you to make informed decisions.