Jobs after graduation
This page:
- MyFuture
- GradSouthWest
- Employer directories
- The creative job-search
- Networking
- Getting a teaching job
- Job offers and contracts
Search for vacancies using MyFuture
- This is the place to look for jobs with employers who have chosen to target you directly as a Bath student or graduate.
- You can search by
- career option (e.g. Advertising & Public Relations, Civil Engineering, Environment, Language Services, Science)
- your degree discipline
- the location of the job
- keyword.
- Vacancies are added as we receive them.
GradSouthWest

Register online to access hundreds of graduate jobs in the south west and to get jobs by email. The site contains lots of information about working in the south west and is provided by HE Careers Services across the region.
Employer directories
These are delivered to all university careers services, and are available for collection by final-year students while stocks last. The publishers also put the employer details and vacancies on their websites - see Employer guides & directories in our online catalogue for links.
The creative job-search
This guide suggests strategies for finding the jobs which are not advertised. These might be in sectors which do not run a big graduate recruitment drive, or which do not need to advertise because they receive many speculative applications. Download it here:
To view the PDF version, you will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader - you can download a free copy from the Adobe site.
Networking
This guide complements The creative job-search guide above. It contains further information on how to develop a network of useful contacts in order to further your career planning. Please view it online.
Getting a teaching job
This is a publication for PGCE students. Call in and use the reference copy (in the blue occupational files) or download it from the catalogue.
Job offers and contracts
This guide describes what constitutes a job offer, problems you may encounter, and accepting and declining offers. Download it here:
To view the PDF version, you will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader - you can download a free copy from the Adobe site.

