Career Planning


Career planning is the process of making and implementing career decisions.  You need to identify what factors are important and research job prospects.  Make confident decisions by analysing the research you have done and your options.  Set your self short and long term goals and be realistic, consider the time you have available, focus on the priorities you have set for yourself, break down large tasks and review your plans regularly. 


Useful websites & information

Employment for Students - e4s

prospects.ac.uk


My World of Work - useful careers tools

PlanITplus

StepintotheNHS

Careersbox (Institute of Careers Guidance)

A career in the army  plus help with a bursary

www.skillsexpress.net


careerplanExplore careers


Thinking of changing career path?

There are a lot of things to consider when deciding when and why to move on. To begin with, you need to assess where you are now, what you have achieved and where you want to be in a few years time.







For further information click on the links below

acareerchange.co.uk
content.monster.co.uk
careers-scotland.org.uk
Changing Careers




Police Practice Papers


Interested in joining the police force in Scotland? Most of the forces are actively recruiting and Strathclyde Police is currently recruiting a staggering 100 officers each month.!The first stage in the recruitment process however, is an entrance test know as the Standard Entrance Test. Currently............


    40% of people sitting the Test fail!

    30% of graduates sitting the Test fail!

    62% of ethnic minorities sitting the Test fail!



The Police Practice Papers workbooks have been designed to help you prepare for the test. Since the police force allows you only three attempts at the entrance test, there is a real need to be prepared if you want to make the most of each test opportunity.

For further information click on the link below

www.policepracticepapers.co.uk




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