ARU Blogs — Employability Service

The Employability Service team

We know that your future career prospects are important, and we're here to help you prepare for the world of work.

Whether you've just joined ARU or you're starting to think about graduation, the Employability Service can support you with career planning, job searches, interview preparation and more. We also organise a host of events, including careers fairs, workshops and opportunities to meet employers.

Our monthly blog shares tips and features on preparing for the world of work.

If you'd like to catch up in person, simply drop in to see us in Cambridge or Chelmsford.

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18 October 2022

Mathuza, BSc (Hons) Medical Science student, writes about her Live Brief experience from the challenges to the real highs… Read more…

10 December 2020

Dealing with change and uncertainty can often bring out the best in us. In this blog we look at how ARU students have risen to the challenge of a trimester like no other… Read more…

26 June 2020

Looking for work at any time can be daunting, but with COVID-19 making an unwelcome entrance, we would not blame students for feeling more nervous about it. Here’s some positive news on what’s happening in the jobs market... Read more…

16 June 2020

Merika writes from her childhood home in Washington, USA, where she will be until her return to Cambridge for the final year of her degree study. She gives her thoughts on self-care while living away from ARU during these COVID-19 times. Read more…

21 April 2020

Despite the current COVID-19 situation you have been invited to an interview. (Congratulations! Always take the time to celebrate getting through to this stage… Read more…

14 April 2020

COVID-19 has transformed the way we learn and work, and as a disabled graduate (I’m partially deaf and wear a hearing aid) I was worried about what this meant for my access to work and further training. As my first month of virtual working draws to a close… Read more…

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