How to get help from Careers
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Your different options for accessing support from Careers
Whether you are a new or returning student - we are here to help you
Your different options for accessing support from Careers
Use MyFuture to access appointments, opportunities, resources, events and much more.
Careers is based in Wessex House 2.24 next to the Fresh shop.
Explore your options for drop-ins and appointments.
Find out how to plan your career journey using the Employability Map.
Find out about the appointments we offer in Careers.
Explore your options for drop-ins and appointments.
How appointments with Careers can help you and what to do to make sure you get the most out of your session.
Find out more about CV and Application Advice Appointments so you can get the most out of your session.
We are able to offer specialist support that is bespoke to your situation.
We have information and support available on common equality and diversity issues you may face when career planning and job searching.
Careers can help you with your career plans as an international student
We can help if you want to change, transfer or leave your course.
Find out more about the careers support at Bath and sources of information to help you choose a course.
We understand the needs of degree apprenticeship students and can provide tailored support.
If you are looking for work experience in Europe, you may be asked for a convention de stage. Find out more about these and the University's policy on them.
We work with a wide range of employers who are interested in recruiting our students.
The Employer Engagement Team within Careers can help employers to connect with University of Bath students and recent graduates.
We advertise vacancies or opportunities to our students and graduates.
Careers can offer some services to recruitment intermediaries who wish to advertise to students.
Discover what graduates go on to do after leaving Bath.
Find out what full-time UK domiciled first degree students went on to do 15 months after graduation. See example industries, occupations, jobs and employers.
We work closely with staff and departments to support students.
Find out about what Careers can offer departments, students, graduates, employers and staff.
Find out about the support and resources available from Careers for University staff.
Find out about the Graduate Outcomes Survey data held by Careers and how to access it.
See our awards and sponsorship.
We're here to offer careers information, advice and guidance to students and graduates. We also work closely with employers.
Find out more about our Careers Consultants and Applications Advisers.