EVENT GUIDE
DWP BIRM: G80
Recruiter profi les
EY BIRM: G40
LIV: F40
Good Schools Guide: Careers and Uni in the USA BIRM: E50
Health Careers (NHS) BIRM: C80
LIV: D150 LIV: C80
Working with partners
The Department for Work and Pensions is responsible for welfare, pensions and child maintenance policy. As the UK’s biggest public service department, we administer the State Pension and a range of working age, disability and ill health benefi ts to around 18 million people. We are responsible for understanding and dealing with the causes of poverty rather than its symptoms, encouraging people to work and making work pay, encouraging disabled people and those with ill health to work and be independent, providing a decent income for people of pension age and promoting saving for retirement, providing value for money and reducing levels of fraud and error and reducing work-related death and serious injury in workplaces. We provide our services in a number
of ways, including through Jobcentre Plus, the Child Maintenance Service, the Health and Safety Executive, and partner organisations.
www.gov.uk/government/ organisations/department-for- work-pension
Hellmann Worldwide Logistics BIRM: B230
High Speed Two BIRM: D85
Start today. Change tomorrow. EY is a global professional services organisation. Our high-performing teams operate across four service lines – assurance, consulting, tax and transactions – to help clients drive innovations on the issues that matter most. For smart, curious graduates and school leavers, working at EY offers the opportunity to change how world-leading organisations do business, and for graduates and school leavers to shape their career their way. If you can see the change the world needs and are smart enough to be part of it, EY is a great place to build the career you want. What’s more, you can make your own contribution to EY’s purpose, and help us to build a better working world.
www.ukcareers.ey.com
The UK’s most highly regarded reviewer of schools introduces The Good Schools Guide: Careers, the family’s fi rst choice for help with stepping onto the career ladder. With its unique reviews of apprenticeship schemes and a team of consultants providing expert advice, The Good Schools Guide: Careers offers indispensable guidance for those in search of fulfi lling careers. Uni in the USA: The defi nitive UK
guide to US universities contains forthright reviews of over 65 selected universities. Written by British students – based on hundreds of student interviews – with Anthony Nemecek, former Fulbright director of advising, it includes advice on how to choose a university, how to apply and how to pay for it.
Exploring alternatives to the well-
trodden path through UK university, The Good Schools Guide: Careers and Uni in the USA provide indispensable advice for any school leaver thinking outside the box.
www.goodschoolsguide.co.uk
Highways England BIRM: B210
House Building Careers BIRM: D230
Make a difference with a career in health! Health Careers is the careers information service, which is part of Health Education England. It supports those thinking about a career in health with a range of resources and tools, such as a career mapper, videos, and a course fi nder to help them make those crucial career choices.
On the Health Careers website,
you can also fi nd detailed information on more than 350 roles in health, a number of real-life stories, as well as a comprehensive course fi nder, which lists more than 1,000 courses leading to a career in health.
www.healthcareers.nhs.uk
Founded in 1871, our company started with one man, Karl Heinrich Hellmann, using a horse-drawn cart to deliver parcels in and around the town of Osnabrueck in northern Germany. Four generations later, Hellmann is a company with a worldwide network of 19,500 people in 437 branches in 162 countries.
www.hellmann.com
HS2 will be the nation’s new high- speed rail network, connecting the north with the south. But it’s much more than just a railway. It’s a way to make new connections and unlock possibilities. Bringing Britain’s cities, businesses and people closer together, HS2 will create jobs and help communities grow well into the next century. With HS2, you can shape a future that is truly extraordinary. You’ll help make one of the biggest, most complex and ambitious projects happen.
www.gov.uk/government/ organisations/high-speed-two- limited
We are responsible for operating, maintaining and improving England’s motorways and major A roads. Consider that a third of all traffi c, two- thirds of heavy goods vehicles, and 98 per cent of UK businesses rely on them, and you can see why our roads, and what we do, matters so much. It’s an exciting time to begin a
career with Highways England as we invest £11billion in our motorways and A roads, boosting capacity, tackling congestion and improving safety, which is why we’re so grateful to our 4,500 employees around the country. When you work with us, you’re helping to connect communities, sustain business and support the economy. With responsibility for major projects, working here is also a great move for your career.
www.careers.highways.gov.uk
As the name suggests, home builders build houses. From identifying suitable spaces to develop, to building the homes, to marketing them and selling them. When it comes to working for a home builder, there’s far more to get excited about than just bricks and mortar. The current housing shortage is one of the most important issues the country faces, and that means that home building is at the top of the political agenda. While the problem cannot be solved by home builders alone, we will undoubtedly play a vital part in helping to solve the issue. That’s where you come in. If we are to rise to the challenge and build the homes that the nation needs, then we need the best and brightest of Britain’s workforce. With the best of British talent on our side, we’ll be one step closer to eliminating the housing shortage.
www.housebuildingcareers.org.uk
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