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14 Employability Festival: Programme of Events MONDAY 2 NOVEMBER (CONT) EM P YABILITY PO LO 10 6.30pm-8.30pm GLT1 and Foyer 3.00pm-4.00pm KS17 All students You may think that all you need to do is turn up on the day – right? But actually, if you take some time to prepare before going to these events you will find you get much more out of them. Come along and hear from an experienced Careers Adviser on what to do to get ready for our annual Careers Fair to be held tomorrow – Tuesday 3 November. YABILITY PO LO EM P 10 TS IN Thinking of a career in Psychology? Unexpected Careers 3.30pm-4.30pm DLT3 All students Learn about the different areas of Psychology, gain up to date information about these different careers paths, postgraduate study and what you can do to increase your chances of employment when you finish your studies. Becoming a member of the BPS is an important part of becoming a Psychologist. Learn more about the additional benefits of being a member and how to become one. All in Faculty of Social Sciences Does thinking about your career freak you out? This is an interactive forum with past students from the Faculty of Social Sciences, including Economics, Business, Politics, Law, SSPSSR and Psychology. Comprising very short presentations about unexpected careers and a Q&A session, followed by an informal chat over drinks and nibbles. TS IN TS IN 10 EM P YABILITY PO LO Getting the most out of the Careers Fair Why should I take part? “I got the chance to meet with different companies and I made a contact with one company of interest, related to my course and relevant to my future career.” Bioscience UG student Why should I take part? "It was a really good fair which helped me to network and meet potential employers and discuss future prospects. I thought it was very well organised and there were a variety of employers there, some of which I did not think would be an option for me as potential employment." POL/IR PG student