Level Up Your Future: Why You Should Join GROW Your Future


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What's the Buzz about GROW Your Future?

Imagine having a personal career adviser who truly understands your goals and can guide you to your ideal job. That is what GROW Your Future (GYF) is all about. As a GYF member, you'll have access to a dedicated team of advisers passionate about your success. It is intended for persons who meet specified Widening Participation criteria. If you satisfy any of the above conditions, this program is for you, so read on!

Key Advantages of GROW Your Future

GROW Your Future isn’t just about polishing your CV, it’s all about helping you step confidently into the professional world. From LinkedIn ,to confidence in interviews, these sessions enable you to develop the practical skills to stand out to future employers. You’ll learn how to showcase your strengths, ace interviews, and build an impressive online presence.

Priority access to career advisors has changed everything for me. When I am unsure about my professional choice or need a speedy CV review, I will look for an appointment through CareersConnect. With GROW Your Future, you'll gain the knowledge and confidence to make decisions that feel right for you—no matter where you're going.

As a final-year or masters student, finding a job might be daunting. This is when GROW Your Future comes in. You can improve your job search approach and feel more secure in your future steps by receiving one-on-one career coaching targeted to your specific needs.

Working with Hannah Bell was one of the most impactful aspects of the programme. Her advice was vital, and her commitment to assisting students in finding their own paths motivated me to pursue new opportunities. Her advice led me to Law mentorships and job referrals via the LinkedIn alumni network, something I had yet to consider before joining GROW.

Networking Events - Capital Connections

Networking can be vital for professional success, and GROW Your Future offers unique opportunities to interact with industry professionals. The annual Capital Connection event is a highlight, bringing students together with companies and alumni from various enterprises. Whether you're seeking an internship or learning from the best in the industry, this event is a fantastic opportunity.

What could be better? Travel, food, and accommodation expenses are paid, allowing you to focus on developing connections rather than worrying about costs.

Micro internships and paid opportunities.

Need experience without a long-term commitment? GROW Your Future provides micro internships that are ideal for boosting your CV. These short-term, paid positions help you acquire vital skills and connections in your field, regardless of what you are studying. What is the best part? They're designed to work around your studies, allowing you to balance academic and professional development.

Plus! GROW also works with major initiatives such as Change 100 and 10,000 Black Interns to assist you in discovering internships and work experience positions that match your interests and ambitions. They go above and beyond to ensure your success, offering virtual application sessions to prep you for the application process and potential financial assistance for accommodation and travel.

Your Future Awaits!

 In short, GROW Your Future is more than just a job search; it's about advancing and discovering new opportunities. GROW prepares you for success in an ever-changing environment by providing excellent tools for developing skills, finding connections, and increasing confidence. Joining GROW was one of the best decisions I made in university; it gave me skills, connections, and absolute confidence, launching me into a career I enjoy. So, ready to take the first step? Head to our website, fill out a quick application, and start growing your future!

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