In this week’s episode Rae is joined by Lindsay Warner, Programme Assistant in the Career Zone, to discuss this year’s Challenges Online, running from 7th-11th June 2021. Lindsay is joined by Brogan, Harry and Lizzie, students who completed Challenges Online last year, to discuss the Challenges they worked on and what they gained from participating in the week.
This year the Challenges are: Climate and Environment Emergency, Social Inequality, Planetary Health, Fighting Fake News and Future Foods: Securing Sustainable Food Systems in the 21st Century. All the Challenges relate to the Sustainable Development Goals and the week will provide you with the opportunity to develop your employability skills. To explore the Challenges further and to sign up visit https://www.exeter.ac.uk/careers/events/challengesonline/
Plan: I know what I want to do, but how do I get there?
In conversation with Adam Alton, Co-founder of FidlLeaf.
The Importance of Digital and Coding Skills
Support for International Students
Careers wellbeing tips - how to de-stress job hunting
Speaking publicly
Learning from Failure
The Importance of Delegation Skills
Is postgraduate study for you?
How will graduate jobs be impacted by Covid-19? Part 2
In conversation with Anam, Freelance Translation
In conversation with Ash, Founder of Acting for Change International
The Importance of Professionalism
Decide: How do I choose a career?
What is Imposter Syndrome and how can I manage it?
Preparing for career fairs and employer events
Disclosing a disability to employers
Hints and tips for working from home
Introducing the Exeter Award
Career Mentor Scheme: Goals Achieved
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