Our job is to empower you as a UC student and graduate to get future-ready.
We鈥檙e a friendly team here to help you build your employability and work-ready skills while studying. Our services are accessible to all UC students and recent graduates. Engage with us early and often to take the听right steps for your future.听
Ways we help:
- 听with one of our qualified consultants to get advice on identifying your strengths, exploring career and study options, and building work-ready skills. We also help with job-hunting strategies, CV, applications, LinkedIn and interview practice.
- 听This is your career centre, and you have free access to over 100+ career resources.听听to build, track and boost your professional profile with the latest career development tools.
- makes it easy to search and apply for graduate roles, internships, volunteer opportunities, part-time work and more. Log in and follow the latest job listings, activate notifications and apply for positions directly from your jobs board.
- 听Our events give you the chance to grow your network and learn strategies to step into the professional world. Check out听.
Career Development Learning is the acquisition of capabilities that are useful to the lifelong development and management of听your career. This simply means you build the skills to听stay relevant for today and the future of work.
At UC, we provide students with the skills and knowledge to plan and manage your听career options, and听increase outcomes to improve your employability.听
This includes learning听how to plan and manage your career, from your first job search to moving up in your career. You'll also learn the听skills you need to build experience, acquire transferable skills, grow your network, write a resume, interview prep, and enhance your career opportunities while you study at university.听
Awesome. You鈥檙e on the right track! An early start will give you an edge and set you up for a meaningful career. We encourage all students to engage with our team early and often as you like.
Here are five tips on how to prepare in your first year:听
- Have an open mind about majors and careers. Learn about听study-to-career connections听and be flexible about changing paths if you find something better suited to your skills.
- Get to know YOU.听Uni is a time to explore who you are and reflect on your interests, strengths, values and personality.听quiz and听听to learn about听yourself.
- Get involved.听UC is filled with opportunities to grow your skills through student clubs, volunteer opportunities, leadership roles, internships and more. Be a part of the bu. Taking classes and earning a strong GPA is just the beginning 鈥 employers also want to see that you are involved on campus and have relevant hands-on experience
- Research the future skills you'll need for the 21st听century and beyond. Read about the skills employers are seeking in the download below.
- Engage with UC Careers听early and often. We鈥檙e a friendly team and here to help you reach your goals!
In膩 kei te mohio koe ko wai koe, I anga mai koe i hea, kei te mohio koe. Kei te anga atu ki hea.听听
If you know who you are and where you are from, then you will know where you are going.
Your career development is a journey.听Start here听and work your way through听the phases using the tools, resources and support services.
Throughout your time at university, you have many opportunities to develop the core competencies through academic learning, project work, internships, clubs, societies and volunteering in the wider community.
Find out ways to听build your skills听
In addition to your academic degree, employers want graduates with transferrable soft skills (human skills), relevant work experience, ambition and adaptability for the 21st听century. Transferable skills are the skills and abilities you have developed throughout your life from experiences such as study, work, hobbies, community service and travel. These skills can be easily transferred from one job to another.
- Read about the Top 10 skills and attributes sought after by graduate employers
- Watch the YouTube video below on skills employers are looking for
- More on how to听build your skills here
There are seven skills that employers say are essential for the workplace. These are all transferable skills you may have developed through your life experience.
- Positive attitude听鈥 you're calm and cheerful when things go wrong
- Communication听鈥 you can listen and say things clearly when you speak or write
- Teamwork听鈥 you can work well with other people
- Self-management听鈥 you're organised and always arrive on time
- Willingness to learn听鈥 you want to learn new things to improve your skills
- Thinking skills (problem-solving and decision making)听鈥 you try and solve problems or can see when something won't work
- Resilience听鈥 you don't let problems hold you back
Yes, we can help you make career-based study choices and explore job prospects in the industries you want to be a part of.
- To help you identify the reasons for your concern, read听Should I stay in this programme of study?
- Explore the job opportunities in the study areas that interest you:听What can I do with a degree from UC?
- 听with a career consultant to help weigh听up and plan your options
- Once you鈥檙e confident with your decision, get in touch with your听College Student Advisor听to help plan the structure of your degree and the courses you should take.
Understanding motivations is important to determine whether听Postgraduate study听is right for you. You might like to discuss with a career consultant, an academic member of staff in the department you wish to undertake postgraduate study in, a current or former postgraduate student, family members and friends.
听with a career consultant to help weigh听up and plan your options.听
Once you鈥檙e confident with your decision, get in touch with your听College Student Advisor听to help plan the structure of your degree and the courses you should take.
UC听Jobs Board
- 听is听for UC students. Log in for an easy way to search and apply for graduate roles, internships, volunteer opportunities, part-time work and more. Follow the latest job listings, activate notifications and apply for positions directly from your jobs board. Employers that recruit UC students and graduates list their vacancies here, so these jobs are meant for you!
- 听provides valuable information on working in many different countries around the world. As a UC student, you have free access to this platform to explore opportunities overseas.
- Highered Career Portal听- students and alumni of Te Kura Umanga | UC Business School, have access to the Highered career portal. The platform allows you to view and apply for thousands of international listings for internships, graduate roles, and full-time positions听at some of the largest and most well-known global corporations.
You can also search for opportunities on听external job听sites听and company websites.
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Work-Integrated Learning
Check with your college for degree-based internship opportunities:听
- College of Arts | PACE Internship Programme
- College of Business
- College of Education, Health and Human Development
- College of Engineering
- School of Law
UC students have free access to the听听platform. This award-winning career resource can help you find jobs and internships at home and abroad, with expert career advice for more than 120 domestic and international locations.
GoinGlobal听is a valuable resource for UC students looking to connect with global opportunities and networks, including international students who plan to return to work in their resident听country.
GoinGlobal can help you:
- Search Jobs and Internships听at home, overseas and remote working positions
- Free Webinars听Join free Q&A training sessions for students and staff to fast-track finding overseas opportunities
- Country and City Career Guides听With career intelligence compiled by local career specialists, each guide includes detailed information on finding jobs and internships, salary information, key industry trends,听 areas of job promise, networking resources, work permit and visa regulations, resume/CV writing guidelines and examples.
- Employer Directories听provides corporate details for 450,000 companies in 196 countries.
- Volunteering and NGO opportunities
- COVID-19 resources听with proven strategies and tactics for helping job seekers achieve their career objectives in the post-Covid job market
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听is a fast-growing professional network. Your LinkedIn profile can evolve as you learn new skills, achieve new accomplishments and enter new phases of your career. You can also use LinkedIn to identify opportunities by networking.
Follow these easy steps and tutorials to help you share听your professional story through听LinkedIn:
Set up your profile:
- Start by taking the听tutorial to听build your profile
- Tips on听How to set up a LinkedIn profile (PDF 354KB)
- Developing your LinkedIn profile (265 KB)
- LinkedIn Cheat Sheet
Networking tips:
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Top tips for LinkedIn networking
听Add people you know and the industry leaders that听inspire you. It's also worth getting in touch with UC alumni听who听work in the companies you're interested in to conduct an information interview and learn more about the employer or their career experience. Connect and follow company profiles on LinkedIn so you're updated with the latest employer insights.
Boost your LinkedIn Profile:听
Our team can help you take a professional photo for your LinkedIn as well
100%! Our services are free to recent graduates. We can provide career advice, help you plan your next course of action and strategies for job-hunting.听听to speak with one of our career consultants.
Each year, we survey UC graduates to understand better our graduates鈥 employment patterns, occupations, and destinations.听Check out the graduate destinations data here
The hidden job market refers to jobs that are not advertised.听 Tapping into the hidden job market is particularly important if you are seeking work in an environment where many organisations are relatively small or in highly competitive sectors. You may be familiar with the hidden job market, having successfully gained part-time work through networking or directly approaching an employer.
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Networking can be used to widen your circles, find out about job opportunities, and increase your awareness of industry news and trends. It鈥檚 simply about making conversations with people who can help.
Discover听How to Network here
Our events give you the chance to grow your network and learn strategies to step into the professional world. Check out听upcoming events here
Informational interviews are a great way to听paint a picture of an occupation, company and the industry. They are also an excellent opportunity to expand your network and practise your interview technique.
Unlike a job interview, it's up to you to ask the questions at an informational interview, so be prepared. This is your opportunity to speak candidly with a professional and gain an insight into their work life. It allows you to get a sense of what a general workday looks like and the typical responsibilities they have in their role. You can also learn more about the company they work for, how it operates, what challenges it faces and what the workplace culture is like. Ultimately, the interview can help you to establish whether the profession or company is a good fit for you and, if so, how you might get to a similar position.
Whether emailing or calling, keep your request short and to the point, explaining what you're looking for and how you think they can help. If they're not interested, don't pursue it. If they're ok to help you, ask whether a phone, video call or email conversation is best and arrange a suitable time.
Congratulations on landing a job interview!
Whether you are going for an interview for a summer job or a graduate role, it鈥檚 important to dress appropriately.
Here are some tips you may want to consider before you attend the interview.
- Assessment Centres听are used by many Australasian companies as a part of the recruitment process. They focus on assessing our competencies you participate in individual and team activities.听
- Aptitude or personality tests听to improve your chances of performing well in the real thing.听听
- For more tips, read the听Guide to Assessment centres.
- 听Aotearoa New 九州影院has laws that help keep workplaces fair. You should be aware of the rules and your rights and responsibilities as an employee.
- The听听is a helpful resource to answer some of the frequently asked questions, enquiries and complaints to the Human Rights Commission.
- 听is the national body for workplace diversity and inclusion
- UC's听Equity & Disability Service听provide useful information about the services and resources available for students who have a disability, with links to community agencies.
- 听is a free community information and referral service holding a wide range of information on disability and health issues in the Canterbury Region.
- UC Law Clinic听This confidential service, under the supervision of a qualified and practising solicitor, will be available on selected Wednesday afternoons from 2 pm to 5 pm. The UC Law Clinic is located in Room 151A on the ground floor foyer of the Meremere (Business and Law) Building, University Drive.听
听is the first point of reference for understanding your work rights in Aotearoa New Zealand
- 听explores the key job markets, industries, the Kiwi way of work and support available to migrant workers.
- 听is a free programme to help migrants prepare for the New 九州影院job market. It's funded by Immigration New 九州影院and is available听in Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington, Hamilton and online
- 听is your place for information on life as an international student in New Zealand.
- Check out听Job-hunting strategies for International students
Please refer to the guide on听Salary negotiation and employment agreements听and the听.
If you have any questions or concerns about your employment agreement, these organisations can assist:
- 听offers free legal advice
Figuring out what you want to do with your career is one of life鈥檚 exciting and big challenges 鈥 it鈥檚 okay to feel overwhelmed by it all. If you're feeling down or anxious, there are many people who can support you and offer practical advice for your wellbeing and success as a UC student: