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Careers Hub Visits
 

The Careers Hub team would like to welcome all the new Postgraduate students of Dublin Business School.

 

We look forward to meeting you all and introducing you to the "Careers Hub" and we especially look forward to talking about how we can support you in your career endeavours.

 

We will be providing you with Careers advice and support through innovations such as specific careers pathways, 24/7 access, and the use of technology to deliver workshops and seminars. If you haven't already done so join our LinkedIn DBS Careers Hub group where we share important careers advice and employment opportunities. 


Career outlook for 2020 Graduates
 

Career Outlook for 2020 Graduates

 

Career planning for new graduates has always been challenging but the challenges facing the class of 2020 increased substantially with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate, which stood at 4.8% in January,  has increased to 15.0% in September 2020, although the true rate is probably being masked by governmental supports to workers.

 


Career Outlook for 2020 Graduates

 

Career planning for new graduates has always been challenging but the challenges facing the class of 2020 increased substantially with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate, which stood at 4.8% in January,  has increased to 15.0% in September 2020, although the true rate is probably being masked by governmental supports to workers.

 

While the impact of the pandemic has been felt in all industries, some have been effected more severely than others. The aviation, tourism & travel, event management and logistics sectors have been effected most severely. For a detailed analysis of the impact by industry sector, go to the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation Focus on Sectors 2020

 

So what can graduates do during this, undoubtably temporary, setback?

 

Reflect

As we have all become accustomed to a new way of working, with many of us working in a virtual world for the first time in our careers, employers will be interested in learning how we adapted to the new way of working. How did we adjust to the lack of structure by not being able to work in the classroom or office? How did you cope with online exams? What previously hidden strengths did we discover about ourselves? Graduates and job seekers will be asked these questions during the interview stage so now is the time to reflect.

 

Documentation

The need to stand out from the crowd will be of increased importance when applying for vacant roles. Our CV is the first opportunity to make a positive first impression with recruiters so we should take the time to ensure that ours is produced to the highest standard. Avail of the support provided by the DBS Careers Hub team by attending as many career workshops as possible as you prepare to start your career search. A full schedule of workshops can be seen on the Careers Hub page on the DBS Current Students website.

 

 

Network

Building a strong professional network has always been important but is now more important than ever. While opportunities for face to face meetings are currently unlikely, LinkedIn is an ideal platform for virtual networking. Conduct a job search on LinkedIn for roles that you are interested in and it will return a list of companies currently hiring. That is your market, so follow those companies and try to connect with their talent acquisition team through personalised connection requests. The Careers Hub team regularly present workshops on how to perfect a LinkedIn profile. 

 

Career Planning

It is very common that some graduates may not have fully decided on what route to take in their career. It is important to be open to the many career opportunities that will come up during career planning. The Careers Hub team can help in evaluating career choices for students that may not have made up their minds.

 

A typical career planning model involves 4 steps;

Understand yourself by completing self-assessment exercises to explore your skills, interests, personality and core values. 

Then, with the self-knowledge gained through completing these self-assessment exercises,  Search for opportunities that are a good fit. Try not to confine yourself to a specific industry as careers rarely follow a linear path and we need to be open to opportunities from unexpected sources.

The next step involves Making Choices and narrowing the focus to those opportunities that will fulfil our career desires. Most people change careers several times during their working life so your initial choice will not predetermine the path you will take in the longer term.

The final step is where we Take action to secure the role by perfecting our CV, LinkedIn profile and interview technique.



Finally

 

The COVID-19 pandemic is the defining world event of our age. We have not faced a challenge as great since the Second World War and we will talk about this time for the rest of our lives. Nothing lasts forever and the previous pandemic, the Spanish Flu of 1918, had passed by 1920.

Employment prospects are improving and a search for ‘Graduate in Ireland’ roles on LinkedIn on September 15th returned 1,067 results. In addition, companies are offering more part-time, flexible and remote working opportunities as they adjust to the current economic circumstances. The DBS Careers Hub group on LinkedIn is refreshed daily with open opportunities which you can access on the DBS Current Students website. 

 

There are also links to Graduate Programmes on the same site.

 

For further advice, contact the DBS Careers Hub team at careerdevelopment@dbs.ie

AWS Educate Challenge
 

The AWS Educate Challenge (AEC) 2020 is an inter-university challenge where students from universities across the UK and Ireland will compete to stand a chance of winning trophies, Amazon vouchers, Alexa devices and an exclusive invitation to virtually meet Amazon student recruiters based in London and Dublin.

 

Students can register for the challenge here from 14th September and complete as many pathways and badges as possible between October 5 and November 23. 

 

1st -10th place: €200 voucher

11th -20th place: €150 voucher

21st -30th place: €100 voucher

 

An invitation to virtually meet with student recruiters to receive CV and Interview Coaching and attend talks to learn about job roles from current employees and hiring managers.

Alexa Echo Dot device


Vodafone Graduate Programme
 

The Careers Hub will be hosting a webinar with Vodafone. The webinar will take place on the 21st of October at 1pm, Join us and you'll get to hear all about Vodafone, their graduate programme and application process and tell you about life as a graduate in Vodafone. They will have current graduates detail their experience and there will be a chance for students to ask any questions they have. 

 

The Vodafone Graduate programme is tailored to all students of DBS. 

 

Click here to apply. 

 

Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/5345781531

Meeting ID: 534 578 1531

Passcode: 744671

 


Career Essentials Workshop hosted by the Dell Talent Acquisition Team
 

Find out what how to perfect your application for a role with Dell Technologies

 

DBS students and alumni are invited to a Zoom webinar. 
When: Oct 27, 2020 11:00 AM Dublin 
Topic: Dell Technologies - Career Essentials Workshop - DBS

Register in advance for this webinar:
https://Dell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MJGTnGHyRHGIU6aAroGeSQ


After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

 


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Jobs Expo Online Event
 

Jobs Expo Dublin will be a virtual careers fair this autumn due to Covid-19 restrictions. Jobs Expo features hundreds of active job opportunities and is the only careers exhibition of its type to feature FREE ADMISSION. With unemployment still at a high level in Ireland, Jobs Expo will provide job seekers with real opportunities to find new employment across a wide variety of industries.

 

We will be keeping all attendees updated with further instructions on how to get access to this free online careers fair closer to the event. 

 

Click here to register your attendance. 

 

 


Careers Hub Events Diary
 

New Semester, New Workshops! 

 

If you're looking to create a winning CV, Learn how to Network or Get your LinkedIn profile to Superstar status, the Careers Hub team will be there to share hints and tips to achieve your goal. 

 

Workshops are held every Tuesday and Thursday via zoom. 

 

Zoom details available upon registering. 

 

Click here to register


Vodafone - Grad Life at Vodafone
 

21st October 2020, Vodafone will be dropping in to talk about their graduate programme and you'll get the chance to hear from their graduates about their experience so far and some insights on how to stand out!

 

Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/5345781531

Meeting ID: 534 578 1531

Passcode: 744671