Category Archives: Employability

Develop your employability skills and become more employable.

Want to work in the UK after your studies?

Would you like some visa advice?
If yes, then book a place on our Working in the UK after studies workshop.

We will look at all the possible visa routes for international graduates into full time work including:

• Tier 2 Scheme
• Tier 1 graduate entrepreneur
• Tier 5

The workshop will also focus on how to improve your employability and how you can make the most out of your time at Sheffield Hallam University. We will explain the visa rules and how to maximise your chances of success.

The next workshops will take place in the Careers and Employability Centre (unless otherwise stated):

To attend, you must book your place in advance by following one of the links above.

Do you speak Mandarin?

Mandarin speakers are required for research into Psychometric test Developments.

Are you aware that online tests are often used by employers when they are looking to recruit graduates? Many use verbal, numerical and logical thinking tests. Do you wonder what your score would be if the test was in Mandarin? How would this score compare to the same test written in English?

The Careers and Employment Service are taking part in a research project with test publishers, Team Focus, to try to answer such questions and would like to ask you to participate.  In return you will not only get the chance to practise some of these tests but you will also receive a report that we hope you will find useful.

The tests that are available for you to take are

  • Verbal reasoning
  • Numerical reasoning
  • Abstract reasoning
  • Personality Type Indicator

If you would like to take part and access the tests online please contact Karen Allan, Employment Adviser on K.Allan@shu.ac.uk.

The trial is continuing throughout the summer.

 

Want to work in the UK after your studies?

Would you like some visa advice?
If yes, then book a place on our Working in the UK after studies workshop.

We will look at all the possible visa routes for international graduates into full time work including:

• Tier 2 Scheme
• Tier 1 graduate entrepreneur
• Tier 5

The workshop will also focus on how to improve your employability and how you can make the most out of your time at Sheffield Hallam University. We will explain the visa rules and how to maximise your chances of success.

The next workshops will take place in the Careers and Employability Centre (unless otherwise stated):

To attend, you must book your place in advance by following one of the links above.

Psychometric tests for Chinese students (Profiling for Success)

Have you experienced taking a verbal or numerical psychometric test in the UK? Have you wondered what your score would have been if the test had been in Mandarin? Would you like to compare your results across both languages?

The Careers and Employment Service are taking part in a research project to try to answer such questions and would like to ask for your participation.  In return you will not only get the chance to practise some of these tests but you will also receive a report that we hope you will find useful.

To learn more about this opportunity please attend a briefing session on Tuesday 28 April at 1pm at the Careers and Employability Centre. The briefing will last just under an hour and you will have chance to view some of the test reports . The tests that are available for you to take are

  • Verbal reasoning
  • Numerical reasoning
  • Abstract reasoning
  • Personality Type Indicator

To find out more please book in using this link.

If you are unable to attend this session but would like to find out more please contact Karen Allan, Employment Adviser on K.Allan@shu.ac.uk

 

Want to work in the UK after your studies?

Would you like some visa advice?
If yes, then book a place on our Working in the UK after studies workshop.

We will look at all the possible visa routes for international graduates into full time work including:

• Tier 2 Scheme
• Tier 1 graduate entrepreneur
• Tier 5

The workshop will also focus on how to improve your employability and how you can make the most out of your time at Sheffield Hallam University. We will explain the visa rules and how to maximise your chances of success.

The next workshops will take place in the Careers and Employability Centre (unless otherwise stated):

To attend, you must book your place in advance by following one of the links above.

Want to work in the UK after your studies?

Would you like some visa advice?
If yes, then book a place on our Working in the UK after studies workshop.

We will look at all the possible visa routes for international graduates into full time work including:

• Tier 2 Scheme
• Tier 1 graduate entrepreneur
• Tier 5

The workshop will also focus on how to improve your employability and how you can make the most out of your time at Sheffield Hallam University. We will explain the visa rules and how to maximise your chances of success.

The next workshops will take place in the Careers and Employability Centre (unless otherwise stated):

To attend, you must book your place in advance by following one of the links above.

Social Enterprise Social

Sheffield Hallam Students’ Union, University of Sheffield EnterprisePhoto-25-02-2015-17-50-28 & Union St are collaborating to make the Social Enterprise Social happen. We want Sheffield to be a hub of social enterprise and bring together social entrepreneurs and anyone who is interested in it, to share ideas, be inspired and network. With inspiring guest speakers presenting at each event, updates from key players in the sector and food and refreshments available during the evening what’s not to like? We’ve had over 100 people at each event and hope you will join us at the next one.

The next Social Enterprise Social will be on Tuesday 28 April at 5pm-6.30pm at Union St, Sheffield. Click here for more info and tickets.

There will be a panel of UnLtd Award winners who will discuss their journey of entrepreneurial success. UnLtd will help host the event and will inform us of the different funding opportunities available. Our Speed Updates will include speakers from key players in the sector including funders and support agencies, with the last event including the South Yorkshire Venture Philanthropy Programme, the Dot Forge Accelerator, Sheffield Hallam Students Union and The Social Launch Pad.

China UK Entrepreneurship Competition

recruitment poster by ting ni

 Do you have a creative idea for a business venture involving the UK and China?

Do you want a share of the 13,000 in cash prizes? Do you wish to build your international network of contacts?

Do you expect to receive professional suggestions on your business plan?

Then, please join in the 8th China UK Entrepreneurship Challenge Competition! The competition is open to all university teams both in the UK and China. Teams will be selected to participate in the final competition for winning: 13,000 cash prizes. An investment opportunity of 500,000 for the best business plan!

A possible free work space in London for up to one year provided by Cocoon Global ltd! Overall timetable of events

1. Registration and outline proposal deadline: Monday 18 May, led by CIDA;

2. Evaluation, selection and notification of best 20 teams: Thursday 21 May, led by Lancaster University and CIDA, with all other universities;

3. Mentoring workshop, selection of 8 semi-finalists: Thursday 28 May, led by UCL with UEA and University of Edinburgh;

4. Semi-final: Thursday 25 June, led by Lancaster University;

5. Final: Friday 3 July, hosted by Bank of China, led by CIDA with all other universities.

To find out more, please visit: http://www.sinouk.org.uk or http://chinaukchallenge.com

Application and inquiry address: competitoin@cidauk.org

Welcome to join our group on WeChat: ruguowoshiyu2007 Initial registration, proposal submission and selection deadline is 5pm Monday 18th May 2015. The competition is held by University of College of London (UCL), University of Edinburg, University of Lancaster, Northumbria University, and University of East Anglia (UEA).

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2015第八届中英创业计划大赛开始报名

你有创新的中英商业想法吗?

你想收获13,000英镑大奖吗?

你想搭建全球化人际网络吗?

你想获取专家们的商业构想点评吗?

马上报名免费参加第八届中英创业大赛吧 !

大赛对所有在英国和中国的在校学生团队开放 !

入选团队将会参加最终决赛比拼,赢取一万三千英镑大奖 !

优秀的商业策划将有可能获得由科控全球资本提供的50万英镑投资 !

和在伦敦长达一年的免费办公场所 !

如何参加:

首先,点击比赛官网,下载报名表,填写相关团队信息以及商业计划。

评判标准请见链接:http://www.sinouk.org.uk

http://chinaukchallenge.com/

报名地址:competition@cidauk.org

521日选出并通知入选团队。

英国地区入围的20个团队将有机会参加528日由伦敦大学学院主领的研讨会。届时,创业家们以及来自中国的专家们将会分享不同经验,帮助提高完善各团队成员的商业技巧,并且提升团队商业思维。

然后,八组优秀团队将会参加由兰卡斯特大学主领的625日的半决赛。当天,向中方商业人士以及专业评委展示团队商业策划。

最后,经过上一轮比拼选出的四组优秀团将会参加73日由中国银行主持,各个大学主办的最终角逐,最终有机会赢得现金大奖。

获取更多关于本次大赛详细信息,请见大赛官网:

http://www.sinouk.org.uk http://chinaukchallenge.com

如果你有任何疑问,可联系大赛邮箱,地址:competition@cidauk.org

报名截止时间为2015518日(周一)下午五点整。

此次大赛由英国五大名校: 伦敦大学学院,爱丁堡大学,兰卡斯特大学,诺桑比亚大学,以及东英格利亚大学联合主办。

Meet past Enterprise Challenge competition finalists and a business mentor

  • Wednesday 22April
  • 5.30pm-7.30pm
  • Showroom Café

Come and hear from past Enterprise Challenge finalists!Gallery

This will be your chance to ask them your questions on what starting up in business is like, how the competition helped them and to find out what they have achieved since they entered the competition and won a prize!

Find a mentor!

The evening is also a chance to come and network with local business people who would like to offer mentoring support to those who have entered the competition or those who would like some additional support. Although the Enterprise Team at Sheffield Hallam University can arrange 1:1 specialist advice for those interested in being self-employed, these are in structured weekly or monthly appointments. The benefits of a mentor are:

  • It is the chance to talk over your ideas with someone else (although the Research and Innovation Office offers 1:1 specialist advice these are on a weekly or monthly booked appointment basis. A mentor can offer additional support, as listed below, at other times)
  • It is likely to be someone who has had similar experiences and problems to you
  • They are likely to have additional contacts that they can put you in touch with
  • They will be able to give you advice on specific areas of self-employment and business
  • It builds up your professional skills. You will need to arrange the meetings and liaise with the mentor in a professional manner
  • The mentor has volunteered their time, they want to help you!

1 free drink will be available on arrival and a light buffet will be available throughout the evening

The speakers at this years event include:

Belinda Noda and Paul Stanton – 2014 winner of Enterprise Challenge, winner of the Audience Vote at the Enterprise Awards Dinner and winner of the Best Manufacturable Product prize

Matt Parks – Winner of the second prize in Enterprise Challenge 2014 and Audience Vote runner up http://www.1plus2travel.com/

Liz Poxon and Claire Turner – Winners of third place in Enterprise Challenge 2013  https://landlordlettingnetwork.co.uk/

Enterprise Challenge is Sheffield Hallam University’s annual business start up competition.

From 13th February to 9th March we received 72 entries for Enterprise Challenge. Through different stages of the competition there is both 1:1 training and workshops to give all those that enter the chance to win a first prize of £5000, a second prize of £1000 and a third prize of £500. There is also a new prize this year of £2000 for the best Manufacturable Product and £2000 for the best Social Enterprise www.shu.ac.uk/enterprisechallenge

To find out more about the support available from the Enterprise Team for those interested in becoming self-employed visit our website http://www.shu.ac.uk/employability/self-employed/

Important changes affecting International Students

Here are a number of changes which may affect you if you are an International Student:

Exit Checks
From 8 April 2015, the Home Office will check the immigration status of those leaving, as well as entering, the UK.

Information about passengers who travel using scheduled commercial flights will be gathered in the same way as now, using advance passenger information. There will be more checks than usual for those travelling in other ways, for example, by train or ferry, so allow more time to go through immigration controls before your departure.

The Home Office has published guidance about how exit checks should work: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/exit-checks-on-passengers-leaving-the-uk

Who is entitled to free NHS care from 6 April 2015?
The rules about who is entitled to free hospital treatment from the NHS (National Health Service) are changing on 6 April 2015.  UKCISA has produced a useful summary about hospital treatment that starts on or after 6 April 2015. Please note that this information might still change, and we will keep you updated.

http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/International-Students/Study-work–more/Health-and-healthcare/Who-is-entitled-to-free-hospital-treatment-after-6-April-2015/

Spring Immigration rules changes
There are various changes to the immigration rules from April 2015. You can read a summary of those changes here:

http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/studentnews/455/Spring-Immigration-Rules-changes

Work visa rules changes
You can read about changes to work visas which might be relevant to you after you graduate here:

 http://www.ukcisa.org.uk/studentnews/454/April-work-changes