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Graduate Careers
Jane Wilders, Head of Careers, Eastbourne College
The context
•Rise in the number of graduates
•Number of universities has doubled since 1980
•Proportion of the workforce with a degree has risen
•Rise in A grades at A level and percentage of graduates
with 1st or 2:1
•Graduate underemployment and unemployment
•The average predicted debt on leaving university for UK
students was £26,100 for those starting in 2011, rising to
£53,400 for 2012 entrants.
Where do graduates work?
•50,000 places each year for doctors, nurses, teachers
and vets
•25,000- 30,000 places annually on graduate
development programmes at major national and
international employers
•75000- 100,000 direct entry places at large and small
organisations
•15% of graduates in 2011 went on to further study
•8 % unemployed
How to find out where
graduates work?
• Destinations of Leavers from Higher education (DLHE)
• http://www.hecsu.ac.uk/current_projects_what_do_gr
aduates_do.htm
• Information on university websites
• Ask university for information if you can’t find it
• Look at employability statistics- what % of graduates
were employed at the end of the course and where
Options
The “Good All-rounders”
• Many employers will accept “any degree
subject” but are looking for
-1st or 2:1 degree from a respected
university
-good all rounders
-Work experience
-Strong business and personal skills
- real interest in the sector or industry
they’re applying to
• Top 100 graduate employers target their
activity on “favoured” universities
Options
The “Vocational specialists”
• Specific degree subject or course which prepares
you for a particular career( including some
employer sponsored degrees)
• Courses could be at any university in the
country- what counts is reputation with
employers
• Huge range of opportunities- can be harder to
research
• Talk to professionals in the area you’re looking at
Other options
• Growing number of A level entry optionssometimes combined with sponsored
study e.g banking, accountancy
• Apprenticeships
• Other training providers – e.g Quest,
www.dv8sussex.com, Swiss hospitality
schools…..
• Gap year- work experience, volunteering,
earning, growing up!
• www.notgoingtouni.com
What can our children be
doing?
•Research options- course details, employment data
•Talk to careers adviser, professionals, teachers, parents,
•Get work/volunteering experience- employers are looking for
teamwork, communication skills, organisation skills, initiative
•Get involved in extra curricular activities – develop personal
skills
•Visit universities- taster courses, summer schools, student led
tours
•Network- family, friends, OE’s, Eastbournian society networking
events
Useful resources
Eastbourne College parents portal- careers section
www.ucas.ac.uk
www.prospects.ac.uk
www.accessprofessions.com
www.direct.gov.uk
www.directions.org.uk
https://www.hesa.ac.uk/sfr192
http://www.hecsu.ac.uk/current_projects_what_do_gradu
ates_do.htm
www.notgoingtouni.com
http://www.theguardian.com/education/higher-education