Make the most of our Careers Support
The careers team at Warwick are here to help you achieve your vision of a career, by offering a broad range of remote and in-person resources. Here are just a few of the resources and support programmes on offer.
LinkedIn Learning
We’re excited to offer LinkedIn Learning as a valuable resource for new graduates. This platform provides thousands of expert-led courses to help you develop new skills, boost your career prospects, and continue learning beyond your time at Warwick.
Who can access LinkedIn Learning?
LinkedIn Learning is currently available to all Warwick students. As a graduate, you’ll continue to enjoy access for one year after your course ends.
How long will access last?
Your Warwick email remains active for one year after graduation. During this time, you can use it to log in and enjoy full access to LinkedIn Learning.
How do I log in?
Simply sign in using your Warwick email address following the steps below. At any time, you can also link your LinkedIn profile to your LinkedIn Learning account for a more personalised experience.
- Navigate to the LinkedIn Learning website: https://www.linkedin.com/learning-login/
- Sign in using your Warwick email address (e.g. Bob.Smith@warwick.ac.uk)
- Once your email is recognised, you'll be redirected to the University’s Single Sign-On (SSO) portal
- Enter your Warwick user code (in the format: usercode@live.warwick.ac.uk) and password
- Start exploring the courses available
Career Support for Job Seekers
Graduates First are very helpful for job seekers wanting to improve their interview skills and, or practice a range of assessment centre practice tests, undertake personality profiles.
Migrant Leaders Programme
Warwick alumna Elham Fardad’s (MBA 2003) Migrant Leaders programme looks for mentors from diverse backgrounds, predominantly from the corporate world, to support students.
Graduate Support
Discover advice, opportunities and guidance on learning in a world post-Warwick on our dedicated graduate careers pages.
Student Circus
Warwick has partnered with Student Circus, a job search platform for international students.
Graduates First
Warwick has partnered with Graduates First. Log in and practice video interviews, including competency-based, strengths-based, and industry-specific interviews.
Warwickgrad
Warwickgrad can help alumni and current Warwick students give and receive career advice in a mentorship-style arrangement. This relationship could be anything from a few emails to meeting face-to-face or even offering work experience.
Warwick Careers blog
Explore all aspects of employability for Warwick alumni in the Warwick Careers blog. It's a great way to discover useful resources and support programmes on offer to Warwick students and graduates.
Your careers stories
Director of Strategic Business Development: Anastasia Schenk
Anastasia juggles the corporate world and launching her own business.
Former Principal Partner: Colin Davies
Warwick wasn't Colin's initial first choice, but he chose it in the end because of its future-facing ethos.
Project Coordinator Intern: Qing Yu
Qing changed sectors from telecommunications into renewable energy.
Economics Department Spotlight: Jaclyn Guan
Jaclyn explains why the Behavioural and Economics Science (Economics Track) worked for her
Researcher: Giorgio Vernoni
The skills Giorgio learned at Warwick as an international exchange student is still part of his daily toolkit.
PhD Student: Shihan Liu
Shihan has found that every setback can be a step forward, giving you a chance to refine where you want to go next.