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Nov 27 / Jo

Get first-hand advice on graduate jobs

How do you decide which career path to pursue? Some people follow in the footsteps of their family simply because it’s expected of them. Others pick a career centred on their best subject at school or a recreational pastime.

Picking the right career is a predicament that we all face and it’s important to get it right. Remember you could be working in this job for between 40 and 45 years, so your decision should not be taken lightly.

Boys may dream about a career as a pilot whilst girls visualize themselves becoming a nurse. For most university students these images are long gone by the time they start looking for graduate jobs.

Now that we live in a world influenced by the Internet it’s not surprising that numerous job boards have sprung up, all displaying lots of graduate jobs and internships. But there are very few that give information about specific career paths. And yet that’s exactly the information that students need to know.

Some large companies will be looking for students to join their annual graduate scheme. Getting a place on a graduate scheme is tough. There are many hopefuls and the selection process is rigorous. But is that going to be the right choice for you?
That’s where CareerPlayer.com comes in. The staff at CareerPlayer have been amazingly busy filming inside offices and getting the inside scoop on graduate jobs and how to proceed into them. The result is a website full of videos that give a first-hand insight into a wide range of graduate roles.
The videos are interviews of real people working in real jobs. They could have begun their career on a graduate scheme, proved their merit through a summer internship or been offered a job during the university milk rounds. But all the staff have one thing in common. They explain the job exactly as it is; including the good parts, and the bad.
You owe it to yourself to see the wide  range of information available on gettingobtaining an internship, finding graduate jobs or applying for a graduate scheme.

Please click http://www.careerplayer.com/ for further information about this topic.

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