Brilliant Employability Skills: How To Stand Out From The Crowd In The Graduate Job Market

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Pearson UK, 27 mar 2017 - 296

What makes you stand out in the market for that great graduate job?

In the competitive market for graduate jobs, securing a good degree no longer sets you apart from other candidates – this book will provide you with the tools and techniques to allow you to gain and communicate the range of employability skills and behaviours that will make you stand out from the crowd and get the job that you want.

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Foreword
2009
Introduction
2015
Employability skills valued by employers
Global business needs global graduates
Employability in and out of the lecture theatre
The job market
Social media jobs and
Career planning
Finding a
Developing an employable
Communicating your employability
Your employability journey
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Frances Trought has worked in Higher Education for the past 15 years both as an academic and in support of students developing their employability skills. She has worked with the following institutions: London South Bank University, Coventry University, University of East London and Pearson College London. Frances is currently the Head of Student Talent Development at Pearson College London, devising opportunities for students to develop their employability skills. She is also an Employability Consultant developing courses, delivering guest lectures and coaching students one to one. Frances has partnered with Shell UK Plc, Manpower and alumni to develop opportunities for students. Frances is passionate about employability and has 1,000+ followers on Twitter.

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