University of Chichester

Careers Sites

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There's a ton of careers information on the web. We have linked into sites on a selective basis throughout our careers pages but you may prefer some different starting points. We have listed various sources of information below that give different perspectives.

Prospects is the official UK graduate website and we link to it just about everywhere in this site. It should be stressed that much of the content is researched and written by careers advisers from universities across the UK: www.prospects.ac.uk.

There are some other large scale sites that, like Prospects, have a good range careers resources and graduate jobs and work placements. Like Prospects they also take a little getting used to in terms of navigation. Target's site is new with some good profiles from people in employment; Real World has some excellent articles:

The careers advice section of the Guardian has some useful articles plus a good range of jobs:

http://jobsadvice.guardian.co.uk. There's also a section for graduates: www.guardian.co.uk/graduate.

Graduate Options section of the The Independent - wide ranging articles on graduate careers:

http://education.independent.co.uk/graduate_options/

University of London - Careers Group, one of the largest university sites with a useful 'online careers library': www.careers.lon.ac.uk

The Job Hunters Bible. He looks dangerous but Dick Bolles is the last word in this field. Author of the perpetual guide to job hunting and career changing 'What Colour Is Your Parachute?':

www.jobhuntersbible.com

Mind Tools. Another excellent American site which focuses on choices and reflective approaches:

www.mindtools.com

The Graduate Career Handbook has a linked website:

www.pearsoned.co.uk/bookshop/minds/gradcareers

Ethical Careers gives another viewpoint. The site includes articles and job examples drawing on a number of sectors: www.ethicalcareers.org