Employer Information


Carnegie College stands at the forefront of Further Education in Scotland and is highly regarded as a major educational player.  Each year over 15,000 students choose to study with us and over our 100 years existence we’ve helped thousands of people make positive changes to their lives, gaining the skills and knowledge to achieve their personal and career goals.


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Carnegie College’s careerzone enables employers to register and post job vacancies for FREE on our website to find skilled, motivated people for:

  • Part-time jobs 
  • Full-time jobs
  • Holiday cover and seasonal jobs
  • Apprenticeships
  • Work placements
  • Voluntary work

Our aim is to provide our learners with a range of activities that will help them to make good life/career choices and to take the next steps into employment and work together with employers like yourself to provide a service to fill your vacancies. 

How does it work?
 
Employers register with us and provide details of vacancies. These are posted here on the careerzone website, on college notice boards and texted to learners mobile telephones where appropriate.  Learners then apply direct to the potential employer and therefore the college does not pre-screen applicants.

Please read through the Provision of Service and complete the Employer Registration form for submission.  There is also an Employment Vacancy form for you to complete as and when you require.


Provision of service for promoting vacancies on the Carnegie College careerzone

Employer Registration - Word document     Employer Registration - PDF file 

Employment Vacany - Word document      Employment Vacancy - PDF file  


Interviewing Facilities


If you would like to interview candidates at the Carnegie College Halbeath Campus, then we may be able to arrange interview facilities for you.  Please use the contact details on the menu to contact us direct.


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