Staffordshire University London Celebrates National Careers Week

As National Careers Week unfolds, Staffordshire University London proudly join the nationwide celebration with career guidance.

As National Careers Week unfolds from the 4th to the 9th of March, Staffordshire University London proudly joins the nationwide celebration reaffirming its commitment to empowering students with an exciting fusion of next generation learning, industry, and innovation – which are essential for success in today's dynamic job market. This dedicated week provides schools, colleges, universities, and other organisations with a platform to focus on career guidance activities and aims to support young people by nurturing awareness and excitement about their future pathways.

Throughout this pivotal week, Staffordshire University London aims to spotlight the importance of career development and provide invaluable resources to support students in shaping their professional journey. With a focus on innovation and practicality, the university endeavours to equip individuals with the tools needed to thrive in diverse industries by both attending and delivering a series of engaging events, talks and workshops tailored to address the evolving demands of the modern workplace. These initiatives will offer students insights into emerging trends, career pathways, and essential skills necessary for securing rewarding employment opportunities within games development and computing.

 

Please refer to the list below for the events scheduled:

Monday, 4th of March

Project Hackney – Post 15 Roadshow

 

Tuesday 5th of March

Chelmsford College

St. Francis Xavier Careers Fair

SEEVIC College Fair

 

Wednesday, 6th of March

Oaks Park School Careers Fair

Palmers College Careers Fair

Sir William Perkins School

Future Me, Future Youth

Greatfields School Creative Careers Fair

 

Thursday, 7th of March

East Careers Week

Sacred Heart of Mary’s Girls School Careers Fair

 

Friday, 8th of March

Clapton Girls School Careers Fair

East Careers Week

 

Head of Recruitment and Outreach at Staffordshire University London, Sammy Engele, stated, “Career exploration and development are fundamental, not only towards professional growth, but personal too! Career exploration isn't just about finding a job; it's a multifaceted process that involves learning more about your strengths, passions and how it can align to various career paths. By identifying this, you can gain valuable insight into who you are and the opportunities that are out there. Likewise, career development plays a key role in ensuring long-term success and satisfaction in one's chosen field. Only through continuous learning, upskilling, and adapting to industry trends, individuals can stay relevant and competitive in today's dynamic job market”.

Sammy continued, “At Staffordshire University London, we are dedicated to providing resources, support, and guidance to champion people on their career journeys. Whether that’s through our widening participation programmes, networking opportunities like community coffee mornings, or workshops from ‘How to Kickstart a Career in Technology’ to ‘Student Finance and Budgeting in University’, we strive to equip those with the tools they need to thrive.

Moreover, Staffordshire University London recognises the significance of fostering partnerships with industry champions to enrich students' learning experiences. Collaborative efforts with organisations such as Inspire, LIFT, Skillstruct have paved the way for internships, placements, and networking opportunities, ensuring Staffordshire University London students are well-prepared to transition seamlessly into the workforce upon graduation.

National Careers Week serves as a poignant reminder of the profound influence education can wield in shaping future prospects, a commitment that Staffordshire University London upholds.

 

If you are interested in organising a campus visit, a bespoke workshop or for us to attend your careers event contact our Recruitment and Events Officers, Bernard Chawey (bernard.chawey@staffs.ac.uk) and Lauren Hebb (lauren.hebb@staffs.ac.uk).

A female and male engaging with prospective students at a recruitment fair.
Career development plays a key role in ensuring long-term success and satisfaction in one's chosen field. Only through continuous learning, upskilling, and adapting to industry trends, individuals can stay relevant and competitive in today's dynamic job market

Sammy Engele, Head of Recruitment and Outreach

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