Employability and Career Information
Eager to get experience? Why wait!
The Student Opportunity site provide information on;
- Skills development.
- Volunteering
- International mobility
- Internships
All of which will support your development into an profession-ready graduate.
Visit the Student Opportunity pagesLink opens in a new window.
The Skills team helps ensure all Warwick students are ready for life after graduation - and equipped with the skills they need for a successful future.
The new Warwick Award provides official recognition for the skills development activities that students take part in within and alongside their studies. The Award launches on 3rd October 2022 and students can join at any point during their course. It is optional, free to join, and includes streams for UG, PGT, exchange and degree apprenticeship students. The Warwick Award will be administered through the GradIntel digital platform, which will enable students to assess their skills, receive tailored activity recommendations, track their progress and record their reflections.
The Warwick Award recognises a wide range of activities including some academic modules, sports and societies, volunteering, part time work, caring responsibilities and much more. Students can select any activities they like, based on their interests, availability and skills development needs, as well as those recommended by their department. The department has already mapped the skills you develop during your degree to the relevant core skills in the Warwick Award, so if you participate in the Warwick Award, then you will automatically gain credit for these skills.
Visit Student Opportunity: SkillsLink opens in a new window to find out more about the Warwick Award and opportunities to develop your skills.
Life after graduation can feel overwhelming. You worked so hard to get here, you haven't thought about afterwards!
Warwick Careers Service offers a wide range of online resources, individual careers advice, employer events, workshops, practice job interviews and careers fairs. We can support you throughout your degree and for 2 years after graduation. We look forward to meeting you soon.
- www.warwick.ac.uk/careers has heaps of useful information to get you started
- sam.brown@warwick.ac.uk is your Statistics Department Senior Careers Consultant. Sam can provide in depth discussion to help with your career planning and career choices. Sam has excellent visibility in the department and will be part of Welcome Week.
- To discuss your career ideas, what employers are looking for and to practice your interview technique, book your confidential 1:1 careers guidance appointment here: https://myadvantage.warwick.ac.uk/students/appointments/
- To get your applications checked and for help searching for vacancies, book here: myAdvantage (warwick.ac.uk)
- Careers events and job vacancies can be found here: Jobs (warwick.ac.uk)
Visit the Student Opportunity: CareersLink opens in a new window for more in-depth information.
- Undergraduate students are no longer issued a printed, paper transcript at their graduation ceremony.
- The University of Warwick implemented the Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR) for undergraduate students from 2012 onwards. The HEAR is made available to undergraduate students via their Gradintel account.
- Instructions on accessing and sharing your HEAR.
Our students go on to a wonderful range of varied careers, you can read the stories of some of our Alumni and see a sample of some of the work our students do.