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CV Tips: Writing effective bullet points (Part 2)
We see lots of CVs that do an excellent job of describing responsibilities and tasks. But we don’t see many that articulate how that person has done things - that is, what personal skills or attributes they have used to...
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Application tips for the professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
A couple of weeks ago I was lucky enough to sit down and chat with Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis, Director of Studies for Bath’s professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. She shared some valuable insights, application tips and vital resources for aspiring clinical...
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CV tips: Writing effective bullet points (Part 1)
Struggling to get bullet points right in your CV? One of the things we notice most is how many students sell themselves short by writing ineffective bullet points lacking in crucial detail. Often, it’s just about adding a few extra...
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Guide to Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI)
If you are applying for jobs within the science or the healthcare sector, you are likely to encounter an MMI. The following opportunities include the MMI style of interview: The Scientist Training Programme Graduate entry into dentistry or medicine Physician's...
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Event Alert: Getting into the Charity Sector
Are you interested in knowing more about how to find opportunities in this rewarding, but competitive sector? Then make sure to book a space on the Getting into the Charity Sector event next Thursday 25th October in the...
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Ethnic Minority Graduates from Rare Recruitment talk about how they landed top graduate jobs
Isobel Nash, our guest blogger today and student Events Assistant in the Careers Service reflects on our recent Rare Recruitment Panel event. On Wednesday 10th October five ethnic minority graduates from RARE Recruitment visited the University of Bath to tell...