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Mature Students Talk

Mature Students Talk. What you are up against in the Job Market. Today’s Picture. In UK 26% of student population is mature In Abertay 32% Huge expansion in Higher Education Graduate labour market has changed New patterns of employment and career paths

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Mature Students Talk

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  1. Mature Students Talk What you are up against in the Job Market

  2. Today’s Picture • In UK 26% of student population is mature • In Abertay 32% • Huge expansion in Higher Education • Graduate labour market has changed • New patterns of employment and career paths • All of this offers challenges to the mature grad.

  3. A level playing field? • Age discrimination • Realistic expectations • Geographical considerations

  4. Where maturity is an advantage • Civil service • Social work • Teaching • Personnel management • Some business roles

  5. Employers and Ageism • Huge variation in attitudes • Address employers concerns beforehand • Understand the culture of the organisation • Can be a simple matter of misunderstanding • Develop effective strategies to deal with ageism • By 2006 ageism will be illegal

  6. Preparation for work • Start early • Look at what skills you have to offer • Try to gain some relevant work experience • Consider voluntary work • Research employers

  7. Make your past work for you • Transferable skills • Relate them to your life • Sell it to employers • Use examples to provide evidence

  8. CV-tricky areas to deal with • Date of birth-yes or no? • Specific age limits • Non-standard qualifications • No formal work experience • Community involvement • Work experience at a low level • Unrelated work experience

  9. Interviews • Employers like mature graduates • Help the interviewer and help yourself! • Dealing with inappropriate questions • Don’t apologise for you age. • If rusty get some practice.

  10. Top tips • Produce a CV that clearly outlines your experience • Use positive language in CV and interviews • Use creative job hunting techniques • Identify skills developed from your life • Stress the fact you can hit the ground running • Highlight your time management and organisational skills

  11. Useful websites • www.prospects.ac.uk/links/Mature • www.agepositive • www.efa.org.uk • www.eoc.org.uk • www.maturityworks.co.uk • www.jobsforover40s.com • www.fortyplus.com • www.fiftyon.co.uk

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