Careers Centre at the University of Essex

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...our graduates

Congratulations on achieving your degree! We hope you have enjoyed your time at Essex.

Remember that you can take advantage of the services & resources that the Careers Centre has to offer for 3 years after your graduation.

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You may continue to visit the Careers Centres at Colchester and at Southend to use our resources, speak with the Information Team and meet with a Careers Adviser. Please contact us in advance on 01206 872494.

Make use of our e-guidance service, only available to Essex graduates.

Access our JobsOnline vacancy board to help you in your job seeking.

If you’re still in Essex, you are welcome to attend any workshops or employer events offered in our Termly programme. Details are available here.

If you're not an Essex graduate, you're still welcome to use the Careers Centre's information facilities. It's a good idea to call before visiting to check opening times, especially in vacations.

If you're an Essex graduate who's left the area, you may be able to use a local university's careers service. Click here for a list of university careers services. In most cases you will be able to use their information resources and may even be able to have a short interview. Ring first to find out what is open to you before making a special journey.

C2 is a graduate careers service based at the University of London's career resource centre. It offers careers advice, aptitude testing and library access as well as advice by e-mail.

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This page was last modified by the Information Team on  23 January 2012