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Your Career Kit is presented by Employment 4 Students, the student podcast dedicated to bringing you top industry professionals to talk about their exciting jobs and their career journey stories. We are here to bring you the very best tips and advice, to help inspire, kickstart or further your career.

Employment 4 Students specialises in advertising student jobs, part time jobs, seasonal jobs, internships, entry level jobs, apprenticeships and graduate jobs.

Find us at e4s.co.uk
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If you are a “people person”, then stay tuned to hear from Sgt Georgia Lennox-Lamb, of the RAF’s People Specialist Recruitment team, about where your social skills can take you!Come and explore a place where your people skills are valued more highly than your academic qualifications. So if you enjoy helping and supporting other people, then join me now, in learning where that could take your career, if you join Georgia’s team in the RAF.Find out more about the People Specialist role here
Are apprenticeships a lesser option compared to university? Not at all! In this episode, we’re joined by EY apprentice Luke to uncover the truth about apprenticeships, why they’re an incredible alternative to university, and how you don’t have to miss out on experiences like making friends or having fun along the way.Hear about Luke’s decision-making process, the application experience and how his apprenticeship has helped him gain him real-world experience and industry-recognised qualifications. You’ll also discover how an EY apprenticeship could get you to your dream career faster than a degree.If you’re weighing up your options after school, this episode is packed with insights to help you decide if an EY apprenticeship is right for you.Explore EY's Apprenticeships
In today’s episode, we discover how important mentorship is in apprenticeship programs. We are excited to be joined by KPMG to learn how their apprenticeship programmes empower their apprentices to take initiative, contribute and play a vital role in the company - debunking the myth that apprentices are just spectators.Hear from Will, a current KPMG apprentice, as he shares his journey from choosing an apprenticeship, the application process, to how he’s actively shaping his future. His manager also joins the conversation, offering advice on making the big decision after school and how she supports the apprentices to grow, learn, and thrive in a professional environment.If you’ve just left school, or about to, and are finding it difficult to make a decision on your next steps, this episode will give you a great insight into the world of apprenticeships, and debunk some of the misconceptions that many students have about being an apprentice.
In this episode, Simon Morykin joins us once again to discuss his route to becoming a radio DJ. Simon's a highly successful radio DJ who has worked with the likes of Robbie Williams, Olly Murs, Lady Gaga and more. We hear his journey starting off at a local radio station, and how he worked his way into the working as a radio presenter at the BBC. He shares his top tips for anyone wanting to get their foot in the industry, as well as his pinch moments throughout his career. Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk Find us on Instagram and Twitter
In this episode, part 1 of a 2 part special with Simon Morykin, we discuss the ins and outs of student tax. Simon Morykin, a highly successful radio DJ who has worked with the likes of Robbie Williams, Olly Murs, Lady Gaga and more.  Simon is currently working his magic at HRMC, and he’s here to break down everything you need to know tax, self assessment, student loan repayments and side hustles. Along with topics such as buying a house and investing, tax is something we often here young people say they never get taught at school. Simon goes into detail about how the new HMRC app can save you many headaches when it comes to your tax, like even getting you payslip early. Did you know, if you were born between 2002 and 2011, there could be around £2,000 in what is known as a Child Trust Fund? Set up by the Uk government, many of these accounts have gone unclaimed. Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk Find us on Instagram and Twitter
Applying for an Internship, Placement, Graduate Scheme or Apprenticeship? Listen to our latest episode with Global Inclusive Hire & Campaign Lead at Rolls-Royce, Ellie Long to make sure you are a stand out candidate in any job application. Understand the top ways to demonstrate you have the correct skills and experience for the job, especially if you have little to no experience and explore the transferrable skills you can get from Part Time jobs. Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk Find us on Instagram and Twitter
In this episode, we're bringing you highlights from our previous episodes to help give you the best job application hacks, covering how to master CV's, Interviews, Cover Letters, Assessment Centres and much more. Our line up includes guests from Rolls Royce, Experian, ITV, Centrica, The Apprentice and BMW - all sharing their tips and experience to help get you hired. Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk Find us on Instagram and Twitter 
On todays episode I am joined by Gabriella Stannah, an Early Careers Manager from Centrica, a FTSE 250 company many of you may have never heard of, but actually deal with every single day and allow you to charge your smartphones, shower and stay warm in the winter. Gabriella is here to help you understand undergraduate careers, particularity the recruitment and onboarding process for internships, industrial placements and gradate schemes . Not only do we hear a fantastic range of top tips, but we aim to help you understand the impact coronavirus has had on these programs, help you get an understanding on what goes on in these programs and get you up to speed so that you are best prepared for the future. Find Centrica's podcast: Tea and Talks Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk Find us on Instagram and Twitter @wearee4s
Plan tomorrow before you finish today – is a line from today’s guest which I think we can all resonate with. Speaking with us previously back in October talking about securing his university placement, today Kurtis is joining us to give us a review / rundown of completing a placement during pandemic. We hear the day-to-day tasks and the structure of his placement, and we hope to cover any thoughts any of you listening may have around competing placements, internships or even apprenticeships remotely. Listen to our previous episode with Kurtis: https://spoti.fi/3pEBLsy Listen to The Beatables Podcast: https://spoti.fi/3gsQnar Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk Find us on Instagram and Twitter @wearee4s
In this episode we are joined by Gemma, a Regional Student Recruitment and Access Officer from the University of Reading. Gemma is here to share her expertise and open your eyes to the huge range of support you can find at university. Whether you are a future or current university student, there is something for you in this episode We cover student finance, financial support including bursaries, top budgeting tips to make your money go further, student job advice and more. And whilst Gemma may be from the University of Reading, this all applies to your university too. 'Things I wish I'd known' Podcast by University of Reading: https://spoti.fi/3sJ48pk Student Finance England: https://www.gov.uk/student-finance UCAS: https://www.ucas.com/sfe Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk Find us on Instagram and Twitter @e4scouk
In this episode we are joined once again by Tim Campbell, who is here to discuss his journey to winning The Apprentice back in 2005. He’s worked with the likes of Lord Sugar and Boris Johnson, and it would be a huge understatement to say he knows a thing or two about what it takes to be successful. In sharing his experience of being on The Apprentice, he also gives advice on success being closer than you sometimes think, making the most out of what you’re good at, and my biggest question; what is it like to sit in front of Lord Sugar in The Apprentice board room. Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk Find us on Instagram and Twitter @e4scouk
Ever been interested in a career or law, or maybe a degree apprenticeship? In our latest episode, we are joined by Solicitor Apprentice at ITV, Holly Moore. Holly is here to share her experience of working in the law industry within the entertainment sector, working on exciting programs such as I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here and Love Island. We hear her experience from the application process, giving us some of her tops tips from along the way to ensure you get the edge when searching for jobs. Regardless of whether you’re interested in a career in law, an apprenticeship or you’re going to coming up against some applications in the future, so much of what she shares is highly valuable. Find Holly on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thatlawblog/ Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk Find us on Instagram and Twitter @e4scouk
Tim Campbell, winner of the first series of The Apprentice, joins us to discuss why breaking down barriers to career options is so important. He aims to inspire with his stories and invaluable advice from his previous experience, telling us how the world of trading really isn't as far out of reach as people may believe. He is relishing in his new role at OSTC, where he is aiming to influence a new wave of junior traders, as trading is no longer just for those in pinstripe suits. Interested in becoming a Junior Trader: https://www.e4s.co.uk/search/jobdescription?id=3743435 Get in touch with OSTC: tradingfutures@ostc.com Visit the Trading Futures website: https://bit.ly/2PP591n Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk Find us on Instagram and Twitter @e4scouk
Being treated right and fairly at work is hugely important, but in fact, knowing what’s right and what’s wrong can be difficult for students. This can be especially challenging when you are working your first job, as everything is new. We are joined by Tom Frost from the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority to help us get a clear view on what your rights are as an employee and any tips to make sure you are being treated correctly. ACAS – advice for workers - https://www.acas.org.uk/ Citizens Advice Bureau - https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/work/ How to report Modern Slavery and Labour Exploitation (about yourself or someone else) https://www.gla.gov.uk/ - Confidential Reporting: 0800 432 0804 https://www.modernslaveryhelpline.org/ Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk Find us on Instagram and Twitter @e4scouk
Considering an apprenticeship or just looking at your options? In this episode, we are joined by Ollie Cooper, who previously spent 3 years at the MOD as an Engineering Management Apprentice. We get to hear his experience, and delve deep into the topics that aren't often talked about. What is it like adjusting to a professional workplace after school? What are the fun sides of apprenticeships? But most importantly, are they really worth it? Head to the apprenticeship section on our website to learn more or to see the opportunities available https://www.e4s.co.uk/jobs/apprenticeships.htm Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @e4scouk
Interested in what you do during a placement year? Or what the steps are to finding a placement? In this episode, we're joined by Felix Connelly, a mechanical engineering student from UWE, currently on placement at BMW Group's Engine Plant at Hams Hall, Birmingham. He gives us an insight into the day-to-day activities, working from home and on site at the factory, as well as the steps he took to land the placement last year.  Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk  Find us on Instagram and Twitter @e4scouk
In today’s episode, the first of 2021, I am joined by Sam Edwards, Director of Communications & Marketing for Europe, Middle East and Africa at KBR. We also have Jessica Rowland, a marketing student at UWE Bristol who worked at KBR with Sam as an intern over the summer. In this podcast, we aim to open your eyes to the benefits of internships from both a student’s point of view, as well as an employer. As well as insights about working for a global business, versus a national one, you’ll even learn why as an intern; you are a lot more valuable than you may think, hearing the ins and outs of the day in the life of an intern working with different corners of the globe. If you are a student unsure how to gain experience, or even an employer thinking about taking on an intern, this is the podcast for you. Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk Find us on Instagram and Twitter @e4scouk Connect with Sam and Jess on LinkedIn Sam: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-edwards-59b43a102/ Jess: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-rowland-213ab6170/ KBR Twitter: https://.twitter.com/KBRincorporated KBR LinkedIn: https://twitter.com/KBRincorporated
Today we are bringing you a special episode, we are joined by 3 guests; Ellie Long from the HY Up Podcast and Rolls Royce, Orianne Wightman from Experian, who both work in early careers, as well as Matt Johnston from E4S.  Having seen thousands of applications and job adverts, from their breadth of experience, we discuss the ins and outs of the ENTIRE application process, starting with CV's and Cover Letters, applying for the job, right up to assessment centres and interviews. Our guests give their top tips to make sure your application stands out, as well as what you should be avoiding.  A must listen for any student planning to apply for an internship, placement or graduate scheme this year. Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk Find us on Instagram and Twitter @e4scouk Follow the HY Up Podcast here: https://www.instagram.com/hyup.podcast/ Listen to the HY Up Podcast: https://linktr.ee/hyup Connect with our guests on LinkedIn Ellie Long: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellie-long-53275864/ Orianne WIghtman:https://www.linkedin.com/in/orianne-wightman-9454636b/ Matt Johnston: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-johnston-699620b9/
Today we are joined by Director of Revolution Communications, Rebecca Banks. We discuss her amazing career working in PR & Communications over the last 20 years with some of the world's biggest brands. Through hard work, Rebecca found herself working in Formula One, and hasn't looked back since.  We discuss how PR & Communications has massively changed over the years, thanks to the rise of social media as well as how to make sure you stand out. One thing that certainly sticked with us, was the importance of focusing on yourself. She gives some amazing advice, regardless of the industry you want to venture into, with one key message; if things don't to plan, never give up. Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk Find us on Instagram and Twitter @e4scouk Head to the Revolution Communications website: http://www.revolution-communications.com Check out their Twitter: https://twitter.com/RevolutionComms Find Rebecca on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rebeccabanks Listen to Jennie Gow's webinar: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=jennie+gow+webinar
In this episode, we are joined by Jeril Laiju, a student at UWE Bristol as well as a LinkedIn & YouTube content creator. We hear about Jeril's personal development journey over the past few years, as well as how in 2020 he turned to creating motivational videos on LinkedIn.  Jeril gives out great advice for students; highly valuable whether you are in your GCSE's or at university. We discuss motivational speaking, personal development, confidence when starting university, learning from your mistakes and making a difference. Head to the E4S website to find student jobs, as well as tips and career advice: www.e4s.co.uk Connect with Jeril on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeril-laiju/ Check out Jeril's videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JKLchannel/videos
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