Careers Bulletin W/E Friday 18th. October
Beauty and Make Up Apprentice, Boots Newcastle
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Part-time, Permanent, Apprenticeship
Are you looking for an opportunity to kick start your Beauty career with a trusted brand?
At Boots, we know Beauty is about more than just looking good, it’s about embracing our
differences, knowing what makes us special and being comfortable in our own skin. That’s
why our Boots Beauty & Make-Up Apprenticeship programme is far more than just applying
make-up.
We take our Early Career development very seriously at Boots. We’ve got a long history of
running successful apprenticeship programmes and we really want to help you achieve your
full potential.
We have some great opportunities for both specialist and multi-brand positions that will
give you all the knowledge and skills you need and the chance to earn a real wage whilst you
continue your education.
What you can expect…
You will work towards an apprenticeship qualification and receive ongoing training.
You’ll build great relationships with your team, sharing knowledge, tips and upcoming
trends in both skincare and make-up.
You will have the opportunity in training to get to know our brands and our products by
exploring and testing them out on yourself and your colleagues so you will be able to give
really great trusted advice and application to our customers.
You’ll keep up-to-date with all the amazing new products that hit the shelves via our social
learning platform, which will allow you to give our customers the most up-to-date
information which fits their needs.
Getting to know and understanding our customers will be essential, by finding out more
about what they’re looking for, what they like and what they don’t – so you can recommend
and apply products across all brands that will inspire your customer resulting in them
making that purchase.
You will embrace and utilise digital technology available to you to deliver the best customer
experience.
What you’ll need to have…
Our ideal apprentice is someone with a genuine passion for Beauty and customer care.
You will have the ability to build strong relationships with customers and your team and
have a passion for understanding the latest brands and influencer trends.
You will have a good work ethic along with the willingness and dedication to learn and
develop the required skills needed to become a Beauty and Makeup consultant.
It’s a fantastic opportunity to add to your own development, a chance to learn more about
us as a business and a great way to start your beauty career with us.
You will need to be aged 16+ when you join us.
How you’ll be rewarded…
Competitive training wage, with an attractive increase upon completion of the
apprenticeship.
Great opportunities for further career progression.
Boots uniform.
Hours – 30+ hours per week (please note this will include weekends and may include
evenings) .
Benefits: Boots employee discount card, pension plan, 25 days holidays, access to our
amazing benefits box which allows you to choose benefits that suit you, including travel
loans and discounts to cinemas and restaurants. Also being on the Beauty apprenticeship
programme allows you to apply for an NUS Card, giving you lots of additional high-street
and online discounts.
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Now students don’t have to choose between starting a career or continuing their
studies. With Morrisons’ Degree Apprenticeships they can do both!
While working with us and preparing for a brilliant career within our unique food
retail business they’ll be studying towards a Bsc (Hons) Management and Business at
the University of Bradford or a BA (Hons) Retail Leadership Integrated Degree at
Sheffield Hallam University (depending on the Degree Apprenticeship).
Not only do we pay all course fees, give time off to study and pay residential
accommodation fees, but Degree Apprentices also get to work and earn a salary
while studying – so student debts are not a concern.
Corporate Degree Apprenticeships (Bradford)
Build up a good understanding of our business and industry by working on
placements in areas such as trading, supply chain, HR, marketing, loss
prevention and property.
Retail Degree Apprenticeships (Nationwide)
Learn about our store trading operations and systems to provide customers
with a great shopping experience and to keep your store running smoothly.
Logistics Degree Apprenticeships (South & Midlands)
Joining one of the best logistics team around, you’ll be going above and
beyond to help ensure millions of products are always in the right place at the
right time.
Manufacturing Degree Apprenticeships (Midlands & North)
Join the UK’s 2nd largest food Manufacturer and help us to drive efficiencies
and make millions of fresh food products whilst learning how to run
production lines and lead production teams.
Balancing work and a degree course will be challenging. But we offer at least half a
day leave a week to concentrate on university studies. And, in return they’ll gain full
chartered membership of the CMI (Chartered Management Institute).
What’s more, they’ll have the experience needed to step into a management role
after three years and become one of our future leaders.
What are we looking for?
We’re looking for resilience, determination and good leadership skills, along with the
flexibility to meet the changing needs of our business. Candidates will need a
minimum of 104 UCAS points (based on the new UCAS tariff or 260 based on the old
tariffs).
Deadline for applications is Monday 6 January 2020, but we would encourage an
early application as Assessment Centres will begin in November.
On the one hand you’ll take on a real role and enjoy getting paid while learning on-the-job and taking responsibility for people, projects and our operations. On the other hand you’ll be an undergraduate student, studying towards a degree in business and management. You’ll enjoy a great career and gain a degree while keeping your bank account in the black, not the red.
Juggling full-time work and a degree course won’t be easy. But if you’re ambitious and hard working, it will be an experience you’ll never forget. You’ll gain full chartered membership of the CMI and the skills and experience you need to step into a management role after three years.
What will I study towards?
A Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship at the University of Bradford or Sheffield Hallam University.
What do I need?
Resilience, determination and good leadership skills. The flexibility to meet the changing needs of our business.
What about UCAS points?
To successfully apply for any of our degree apprenticeship programmes you'll need 104 UCAS Points.
You get UCAS points when you pass a qualification like an A-level – the number of points you get depends on the grade you achieve.
Where will I study and how will I get there?
For all our programmes, our degree apprentices will attend either the University of Bradford or Sheffield Hallam University, in weekly blocks throughout the year.
Don't worry about travel and accommodation for this, as it will be paid for by Morrisons.
How many Degree apprentices do you hire?
We're looking to hire around 60 Degree apprentices for 2020.
USEFUL WEBSITES
Do I have the right skills to be an architect?
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What can I do with my A ‘Level subjects?
https://university.which.co.uk/a-level-explorer
What subjects would it be useful to take if I want to go to a Russell Group University?
https://russellgroup.ac.uk/for-students/school-and-college-in-the-uk/subject-choices-at-
school-and-college/
Where can I find work experience?
https://www.prospects.ac.uk/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-internships
Where can I find out about degree apprenticeships?
https://www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship
https://www.ucas.com/alternatives/apprenticeships/apprenticeships-england/what-
apprenticeships-are-available/degree-apprenticeships
SUNDERLAND UNIVERSITY VACANCY
Location: Sunderland Campus Sunderland University
Salary: £16,353 to £17,153 Per annum, Depending on the length of
the programme
Fixed Term
Hours per Week: 37
Closing Date: Sunday 27 October 2019
Interview Date: Wednesday 06 November 2019
Reference: 0315-19
Further details: Job Description
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic Advanced Apprentice, supporting the administration and customer service functions within MTC commercial services and the ESF Programme. MTC is a training provider offering a range of accredited courses in a wide range of IT and project management, as well as a portfolio of Apprenticeship Programmes. MTC’s core objective is to serve the North East region as a leading provider of accredited training.
The University of Sunderland has recently secured an ESF Contract, supporting employed individuals to improve their digital & basic skills. This new contract is managed and delivered by MTC Training, who are one of a number of successful commercial enterprises formed by the University of Sunderland.
Based at the Industry Centre, Enterprise Park West, Sunderland – MTC offers the highest technical accreditations available and serves the whole of the North East region. The centre has a reputation for excellence and quality, built upon the exceptional dedication and professionalism of our team.
This post is part funded by the European Social Fund
As an Advanced Apprentice Clerical Officer, you will have some previous experience of working in a busy office environment. You will be the first point of contact and should demonstrate excellent customer service skills along with strong attention to detail. You will be have a range of contact with customers and delegates and will be responsible for assisting with enquiries and all associated admin duties.
You will possess good IT skills, demonstrating some experience of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and Access) within the workplace.
For an informal discussion about this opportunity, please contact Adam Dixon – Compliance Officer on 0191 5153355, or [email protected]
Fixed Term Hours per Week: 37
Closing Date: Sunday 27 October 2019
Interview Date: Wednesday 06 November 2019
Reference: 0315-19
Further details: Job Description
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic Advanced Apprentice, supporting the administration and customer service functions within MTC commercial services and the ESF Programme. MTC is a training provider offering a range of accredited courses in a wide range of IT and project management, as well as a portfolio of Apprenticeship Programmes. MTC’s core objective is to serve the North East region as a leading provider of accredited training.
The University of Sunderland has recently secured an ESF Contract, supporting employed individuals to improve their digital & basic skills. This new contract is managed and delivered by MTC Training, who are one of a number of successful commercial enterprises formed by the University of Sunderland.
Based at the Industry Centre, Enterprise Park West, Sunderland – MTC offers the highest technical accreditations available and serves the whole of the North East region. The centre has a reputation for excellence and quality, built upon the exceptional dedication and professionalism of our team.
This post is part funded by the European Social Fund
As an Advanced Apprentice Clerical Officer, you will have some previous experience of working in a busy office environment. You will be the first point of contact and should demonstrate excellent customer service skills along with strong attention to detail. You will be have a range of contact with customers and delegates and will be responsible for assisting with enquiries and all associated admin duties.
You will possess good IT skills, demonstrating some experience of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and Access) within the workplace.
For an informal discussion about this opportunity, please contact Adam Dixon – Compliance Officer on 0191 5153355, or [email protected]
Degree Apprenticeships
We are holding an event in our EY Newcastle Office on 23rd October from
1pm - 4pm and we'd like to invite you to attend. Technology is changing the
way we work and interact with people, clients and businesses. EY has been
striving to bring our business into the Future of Work so that we can keep up
with change and advise our clients on how to do the same.
Come to this event to find out more about what we are doing with
technology in our business, what roles are available at EY, how to apply and
more. You don't have to be interested in tech to attend; you'll hear from
women who are leaders in their field and apprentices who have just started
to shape their own career as well as getting a better idea of what we do in
our various service lines.
Click below to register and you will receive notification of your place nearer
the time.
Register Here
We have plenty of opportunities at EY, in Newcastle and further afield.
Before attending the event, explore our programmes and get to know the
service lines. This means you'll be able to ask better questions on the day,
to help us inform you more about EY.
Degree apprenticeships available In Digital and Technology and Business Leadership and Management
GSK Apprenticeship Recruitment Event Wednesday 30th October 2019 X 2 free sessions available We would like to invite your students to register via Eventbrite to be with us for one of our two hour sessions which will be held during the October half term. The aim of the sessions is to ensure the students have all the information and support in order to make a decision about whether the GlaxoSmithKline apprenticeship is for them, and most importantly tips on how to prepare and stand out during the application process. Our apprenticeships cover a range of vocations and levels from advanced to degree and our programme is award winning. The two hour (approx)event will be a mix of information, activity, speakers and Q&A in a relaxed inclusive environment. If you have students who may be interested in a career with us in areas such as science laboratories, manufacturing operations, engineering, business or just want to know more about the types of opportunities available then please direct them to our recruitment event. We know it is in the half term but we hope to attract those students who are really motivated to join our team! Who would benefit most from the session: Years 10/11 – Years 12&13 Parents can attend as well – but should also register
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YEARS 11 -13
STUDENT LADDER
Student Ladder is one of the UK’s leading career development websites helping
students from 16 – 24 years olds make those steps to success!
https://www.studentladder.co.uk
Here is an overview of the mandatory subjects required for different university
courses:
o Most Science subjects at university (Medicine, Veterinary Science, Biology,
Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry) require Chemistry. These
subjects also require another science, many preferring Biology.
o For Medicine and Veterinary Science, it is best to take Chemistry, Biology
and one from either Maths or Physics. This way you will keep the vast majority
of medical schools open to you.
o All Language courses at university require the language being studied and the
top universities prefer a second language.
o Most Engineering courses require Maths and Physics
o Most Economics courses require Maths and certain universities like Further
Maths (although they will rarely explicitly say so).
o Most English courses require English Literature – English Language on its
own is not sufficient.
o Humanities courses such as History and Geography require that subject at A
level.
o Natural Sciences, Materials Science, Biomedical Sciences, Environmental
Science, Optometry and Earth Sciences (Geology) require two from Biology,
Chemistry, Maths or Physics.
o Many Sports Science courses want to see one from Chemistry, Biology, Maths
or Physics. Some may treat PE as a science.
o Nursing and Midwifery require Biology or another science.
o Leading Psychology courses request one from Chemistry, Biology, Maths or
Physics.
o Most Physiotherapy courses will consider you with just Biology. However
many require a second science subject from Chemistry, Physics or Maths.
o Some Architecture courses want an arts and science mix. Many also ask for
an art and design portfolio to demonstrate artistic skills so an Art or Design
and technology A level may be critical.
o Physics courses require Physics and Maths.
o Maths courses require Maths and preferably Further Maths.
o Actuarial Science requires Maths
o Accountancy generally does not stipulate although one or two universities
prefer Maths.
o Some Management Studies and Computer Science courses prefer Maths.
o Most traditional Music courses require Music and grade VII / VIII
o Art & Design courses require Art or Design Technology including
AGCE/National.
o Some Drama courses require English Literature and for a few courses
English and/or Theatre Studies.
o For Classics courses Latin or Ancient Greek are required
o Some Occupational Therapy courses ask for Biology.
o In terms of Teaching, most A levels count. You need at least one from Art,
Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Design and Technology, Drama (Theatre
Studies), English, French, Geography, German, History, ICT, Italian,
Mathematics, Music, Physics, Physical Education, Religious Studies
(Theology) or Spanish.
o Business Studies, Law, Anthropology, Archaeology, History of
Art, Religious Studies, Politics, Philosophy, Sociology, Media
Studies and Surveying do not stipulate any mandatory A levels. Although
some Law degrees and Media studies courses stipulate English.
Which graduates earn the most 5 years after graduating?
Median annual earnings by subject:
o Medicine & Dentistry: £48,000
o Economics: £40,000
o Mathematics: £36,000
o Veterinary Science: £35,000
o Engineering & Technology: £32,000
o Architecture: £31,000
o Computer Science: £30,000
o Languages: £29,000
o Law: £29,000
o Business: £29,000
o Physical Sciences: £29,000
o All Medicine: £29,000
o Nursing; £29,000
o Combined: £28,000
o History & Philosophy:
o Social Studies: £27,000
o Biological sciences: £27,000
o English: £27,000
o Education: £27,000
o Communications: £25,000
o Psychology: £25,000
o Agriculture: £25,000
o Arts & Design; £24,000
2018 Graduate Vacancies by sector:
o Accounting & professional Services: 4300
o Armed Forces: 1962
o Banking & Finance: 1143
o Consulting: 650
o Consumer Goods: 188
o Engineering & Industrial: 2354
o Investment Banking: 1495
o IT & Telecommunications: 953
o Law: 861
o Media: 638
o Oil & energy: 276
o Public Sector: 4272
o Retailing: 782
All Sectors: 20, 277
When choosing your degree subject to read, here are a few other
considerations:
o Take a look at finance & management courses – these have great applicability and
are well respected.
o Business management degrees are proving increasingly popular, with employers
particularly, as many have work experience built into their course. They provide
experience that employers feel is more relevant to the corporate world than some
other disciplines.
o Seriously consider engineering if you have a maths and physics aptitude. It is a
highly respected degree and you do not need to go into engineering. It may set you
apart from other students when applying for roles. Oxford offers a very
interesting course called EEM – engineering, economics and management.
o Law is another respected degree, has great applicability in the corporate world and
you do not need to pursue a legal career afterwards. One issue here is that law has a
reputation for being a rather tedious degree!! You need to enjoy reading large
tomes.
o Languages are also popular, but consider combining them with another subject like
economics. You may find that this increases your attractiveness to employers.
The problem with studying languages is that the continental European students will
outclass you nearly every time. They are generally fluent in a number of languages
in addition to studying a subject like finance and management. Alternatively
become fluent in a language by living abroad for a year or two and then study
something else.
o If you are considering studying politics or philosophy –why not consider a
combined course with economics. This will strengthen your degree.
o If you are interested in economics but are concerned about the maths, look at
courses on Business Economics or Industrial Economics – these tend to be less
mathematical.
o If you know you want to get into the fashion world, then ensure you choose the
most applicable degree – this will in the fashion design & textiles area. Choose a
sandwich course so you get some work experience.
CAREERS
Most people do not have a very good grasp on the plethora of job opportunities that
are on offer and neither do they understand what the function of many of the roles
are. This is true even of roles that people appear to be familiar with, such as
marketing. This careers section looks to address this by providing an explanation of
many of those positions. The earlier you can start to formulate your views on a
career, the better, as you can then target relevant work experience (and possibly
your degree) as early as possible. This will stand you in good stead, as most firms
want you to demonstrate work experience in the area to which you are applying.
Some roles are specific to an industry e.g. Banking and Consulting. Others cut
across all organisations e.g. Finance, Human Resources. Others, tend to specialise
eg Solicitors, Barristers, Surveyors.
o Banking & Investment Management
o Investment Banking
o Sales & Trading
o Asset Management
o Wealth Management
o Risk Management
o Transaction Management
o Operations
o Technology
o Insurance
o Insurance Broker
o Insurance Underwriter
o Property
o Surveying
o Quantity Surveyors
o Building Surveyors
o Architecture
o Media
o Magazine Publishing
o Book Publishing - Editorial Roles
o Book Publishing - Other Roles
o Film & TV
o Journalism
o Science
o Engineering
o Forensic Science
o Toxicology & Pharmacology
o Psychology
o Physiotherapy
o Clinical Science
o Research Science
o Oceanography
o Geology
o Legal
o Solicitor
o Barrister
o Commercial
o Marketing Communications
o Marketing - PR
o Marketing - Advertising
o Market Research
o Social Media
o Product Marketing/Brand Management
o Event Management
o Sales
o Recruitment Consultant
o Medical Sales
o Customer Services
o Purchasing/Procurement
o Art
o Art Market & Business
o Graphic Designer
o Animator
o Illustrator
o General
o Human Resources (HR)
o Finance
o Information Technology (IT)
o Retail
o Merchandising
o Supply Chain Management
o Retail E-Commerce
o Consulting
o Audit
o Tax
o Consulting
o Actuary
o Government
o Civil Service Fast Stream
o HMRC: Tax Professional
o National Audit Office Accountants
o HM Treasury Policy Advisors
o GCHQ: Careers
o Secret Intelligence Service MI6
o Secret Service: MI5 Intelligence Officer
o NHS Management
o The Met Office
o Ministry of Defence: Defence Engineering & Science
o Defence Science & Technology Lab
Critical Thinking Tests for Lawyers
Many law firms use the Watson-Glaser Test as part of their recruitment process. It
measures critical thinking and analytical reasoning skills. The Bar Aptitude Test
(BCAT), compulsory for gaining entry onto the Bar professional Training
programme is also based on this test. The process of critical thinking involves
thorough and careful interpretation of information as well as its subsequent
application to reach justifiable conclusions. These skills are necessary in many
professions, particularly law, where a lawyer must evaluate different pieces of
evidence.
You are tested across five different areas:
• Drawing inferences – this is the ability to draw conclusions from facts. In this test
each question contains a statement to be regarded as true, followed by some
inferences. You have five options with which to answer – True, Probably True,
Inadequate Data, False and Probably False.
• Recognising assumptions – the ability to assess whether a statement is justifiable
based on an assumption given. You will be given two statements and must decide if
the second statement can be justified based on the assumptions of the first
statement.
• Deductive reasoning – the ability to weigh information and to decide whether
conclusions are warranted. You must decide whether a follow on statement is
necessarily true based on the first statement (not your general knowledge). Answers
are yes or no.
• Logical interpretation – measures your ability to understand the weighting of
different arguments given a particular question or issue. You are given a short
paragraph to be assumed as true. You will then be given a suggested conclusion and
must decide whether this conclusion follows on from the information beyond
reasonable doubt (although not necessarily absolutely). Questions are in yes or no
format.
• Argument evaluation – the ability to distinguish between strong and weak
arguments, where a strong argument is one which is important and directly related
to the question. This section measures your ability to determine whether certain
conclusions necessarily follow from information in given statements or premises.
You will be given a question statement followed by an answer statement and must
decide whether the answer statement is strong or weak.
Practice the Watson-Glaser tests HERE
Practice the BCAT tests HERE
https://www.studentladder.co.uk/critical-thinking-tests-for-lawyers/