THE CHANGING CAREER. Only 65% of graduates go straight into work ... Many will have several careers in their working life. Changing life styles ' ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation
Title: WORK PLACEMENT: GATEWAY TO GRADUATE RECRUITMENT
1 WORK PLACEMENT GATEWAY TO GRADUATE RECRUITMENT Carl GilleardChief ExecutiveAGR 2 WHAT IS AGR? Mission To set the agenda for change in graduate recruitment
Not for profit membership organisation
720 member organisations
Recruit 25,000 plus graduates a year
Services include
- research
- training and conferences
- information and advice
- networking
- representation
- www.agr.org.uk
3 THE CHANGING WORLD OF WORK
Technology
Globalisation
The power of the customer
Flatter structures
Multi- skilling of the workforce
Re-skilling
Change is the only constant
Uncertainty and volatility
4 THE CHANGING CAREER
Only 65 of graduates go straight into work
Many go into jobs rather than careers after university
End of a job for life
Many will have several careers in their working life
Changing life styles
A career path is like crazy paving and you have to lay it yourself! 5 THE NEW LANGUAGE OF CAREERS
FROM
Clarity
Ladders
Employer
Job
Career
Progression
Rising income and Security
Training
TO
Fog
Bridges
Customer
Adding value
Portfolio
Personal Growth
Maintaining employability
Lifelong learning
6 CHANGING RECRUITMENT PRACTICE
Seeking needles in haystacks
Using on-line technology
- high volume low access to
- low volume high success
On-line applications
Self-deselection tools
Competency based selection models
Employment trials
7 WHAT EMPLOYERS LOOK FOR IN GRADUATES
Talent
Intellect
Rising expectations
Qualifications plus skills plus experience
Oven ready graduates
Shortfall
8 SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES CHECKLIST THE TOP TEN IN 2006 Difficult to find skills Important Skills
1.Motivation and enthusiasm
2.Team working
3.Oral
4.Communication
5.Flexibility
6.Customer focus
7.Problem solving
8.Managing own learning
9.Commercial awareness
10.Planning and organisation
1.Commercial awareness
2.Leadership
3.Risk taking/enterprise
4.Project management
5.Managing own learning
6.Second language
7.Problem solving
8.Customer focus
9.Report writing
10.Cultural sensitivity
9 THE VALUE OF WORK PLACEMENTS TO EMPLOYERS All kinds of work experience count
Value to the employer (as a provider)
Better informed candidates
More self aware and self confident
Enhanced skills
Extra pair of hands
Insight into what students can do (in general)
Contribute to student development
Building brand
Value to employer (as a recruiter)
A recruitment marketing tool
A recruitment selection tool (NCWE 2003)
Employment trial two way
Better understanding of the world of work
And employer expectations
10 VALUE OF WORK EXPERIENCE TO THE STUDENT/GRADUATE
Income
Employment trial
Strengthened CV
References
Maturity
Relevance to the degree being followed
Personal and intellectual development
Skills development interpersonal, project management, planning, etc.
More self-aware and self-confident
Better sense of how their studies fit-in to the world of work
Owning their own learning
Little and Harvey (2006) learning through work placements and beyond 11 MAKING THE MOST OF WORK PLACEMENTS
Employers
Plan ahead
Structure the placement include a project
Mentors and buddies
Supervision
Trouble shooting arrangements
Feedback throughout and at the end of placement
Students
Record, reflect and reuse the experience
12 ADVICE FOR STUDENTS
Summer Placements (internships)
Plan ahead and start early
Use the services that are there to help careers service
Explore every kind of opportunity shadowing, casual work, volunteering
Use every experience good or bad, to reflect on what you have learnt
Reflect on where you would ideally like to work
Capture the experience
Learn how to articulate what you gained from the experience
Part-time Working
Use the services that are their job to help job shops etc.
Use your own network of contacts
Be pro-active (knock on doors)
Target sectors that you are interested in
Dont ignore SMEs
Volunteer yourself just to get in the door
Dont be blinkered
If only Id known Hawkins and Gilleard 13 CHALLENGES
Not enough quality placements
Securing student engagement
79 feel they could not afford to gain this experience by working for free
Manpower Survey 2006
76 believe relevant work experience is necessary to secure the career they want
14 CREATING MORE OPPORTUNITIES
Employers putting their money where their mouth is!
Tax incentives
Engaging with SMEs
Building up employer contacts
Sharing networks within universities
Using alumni
Students helping themselves
Developing a framework/template for employers and students to use
Look at ways of using part-time work
15 STUDENT ENGAGEMENT
Start early
Build into curriculum
Accreditation
Use employers and alumni to get the message across
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