Employability skills are those essential skills to help you get a job, keep a job and succeed in it. Developing your Employability skills is essential in the current economic climate.
The School of Combined Honours works closely with the universities Employability team to help you improve your employability skills.
On this webpage you will find useful information including tips, links and upcoming events that you can attend to improve your skills.
Dear Level 3 Students (Law & Law/Combined)
Applications for the LPC starting September 2012/13
Please be aware that if you are looking to go to law school next academic year to study the LPC (Legal Practice Course) for solicitors then applications for this on-line processes is now open
LPC: http://www.lawcabs.ac.uk/
Please note the following links (especially Lawcareers.net), which also give details about Training Contract applications for would be solicitors, as this will be the next step after law school.
http://www.lawcareers.net/ and
http://content.yudu.com/A1ohhw/Launchpad09/resources/index.htm?referrerUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lawcareers.net%2F (background information)
http://www.prospects.ac.uk/industries_legal_services_overview.htm
The Employability team at the University of East London are working closely with the School of Combined Honours to organise Employability sessions specifically for Combined Honours students.
The sessions will cover key areas that will support you in gaining employment and work experience to enable you to pursue your chosen career.
Areas we will cover in the sessions will be:
*We do not currently have any sessions coming up.
If you would like further information or you have any questions about employability, please email Dani Smith at employability@uel.ac.uk or contact her directly on 020 8223 2424.
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