Careers Fair 2020

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Explore your options

An introduction from Judith Bunting, the President of the Fitzwilliam Society, the College’s alumni association. Judith (Natural Sciences 1979) will be one of the media experts looking forward to meeting you on the day.

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elcome to the Fitzwilliam Society Careers Fair 2020!

We are keen for these conversations to be interactive, rather than just another muted Zoom call. During any session, if While we will not be meeting you have a question, please ask in person this year, due to the it, either through the chat or by COVID-19 pandemic, we are waving a hand (virtually or on confident the Careers Fair will be screen) – we will come to you. a success. As everyone keeps repeating, Whether you are a first-year these are extraordinary times. undergraduate, or a final year We may not be able to answer PhD student, you will enjoy the all your concerns relating to job conversations with our alumni hunting in the COVID-19 era, with experts, all via the power of Zoom. its knock-on economic impact. Students in former years have We hope that we can help you to said the event was informative, prepare as best you can. stimulating and a great place to test their ideas for the future. The final session of the day is about interview skills, led by Please take the opportunity to Andrew Wordsworth (Chemical peruse this handbook to learn Engineering 1990), and is well about our alumni experts and worth attending, whatever explore your options. I read career you have in mind. You Natural Sciences, but my career will be guided through what was in television, working on an interviewer is really asking science documentaries and, when they pose their questions latterly, in politics. Even if you to you, and how you can answer have a clear idea of your desired questions from the seemingly career path, you never know straightforward to those that are which route you may take, so my bizarre and off-beat. advice is to be open minded.

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Additionally, John Lees (English 1977) is offering one-to-one CV clinics. With limited spaces available, these are for final-year undergraduate or postgraduate students, but – good news! – the University’s Careers Service offers this service at any time, among its many brilliant resources. After the fair, as always, please contact the Development Office on development@fitz.cam.ac.uk if you would like to be put in contact with alumni working in your chosen career. This works best when you have specific questions and requests, in a certain field, even if you do not know the name of the alumni you wish to contact. Thank you for joining us – and I look forward to another enjoyable Careers Fair!


Schedule of the day 1.30pm

Engineering

2.15pm

Third sector

Scientific research

3pm

Public sector

Finance

3.45pm

Academia

Law

4.30pm

Consulting and Professional Media services

5.15pm

Interview skills

By prior appointment: CV skills with John Lees

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CV clinics and further particulars John Lees

Career strategist and author, John Lees Associates

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ohn (English 1977) is one of the UK’s best known career coaches and authors. He specialises in helping people make difficult decisions - difficult because they don’t know what to do next, or because there are barriers in the way of success. John is the author of 15 books on careers and work. How To Get A Job You Love was twice listed as WHSmith Business Book of the Month and regularly features as the best-selling careers book by a British author. It is available in the Fitzwilliam College Library. Further information can be found on his website (https:// johnleescareers.com/). info@johnleescareers.com

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John will undertake one-to-one CV clinics with eight final year undergraduate or postgraduate students.

However, if you missed out on a clinic with John, do not despair! He has produced videos to advise you on your future direction. See the College website.


1.30pm

Engineering Ellie Davies

Fraser McKay

Daniel Riches

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Structural engineer, BuroHappold Engineering

llie (Engineering 2010) is a Senior Chartered Structural Engineer in education, sports, cultural, residential and commercial sectors. Chartered with IStructE and ICE. Current projects include Job Leader for ÂŁ45m secondary school on site in London and technical design for a sports stadium. Previous projects include the Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology, the new Tottenham Hotspur stadium, the Olympic Stadium Transformation and the Etihad Stadium expansion. She also has international development design and construction experience in Tanzania and Rwanda. davies.eleanor128@gmail.com

Medical Device consultant, TTP ltd

raser (Engineering 2015) has worked in two very different fields since graduating in June 2019. Firstly, he spent a year as an Engineering Graduate at McLaren Automotive, working on cars redefining the supercar market. He primarily worked in Vehicle Development, supporting and enabling legislative, performance and benchmarking testing of pre-production prototypes, before moving on to developing steering system components for future and current production vehicles. In 2020, after a stint as a design engineer at The Little Car Company, Fraser joined TTP ltd (The Technology Partnership) in August as a Medical Device Consultant, delivering on projects across the medical device spectrum, in all phases of development. Frase29@live.co.uk

Control Systems Engineer, Reaction Engines

aniel (Engineering 2015) is a control systems engineer for Reaction Engines, appointed on a direct entry placement. Reaction Engines is developing a hybrid jet engine/rocket engine called SABRE, to be used on future spaceplanes, the most well known about being Skylon. Daniel’s job involves developing the control system, and also building simulations of the engine to test the controllers and analyse the data. dr448@cantab.ac.uk

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2.15pm

Third sector Nicholas Millet

Penny Wilson

Alice Rose

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Child Protection Manager, Danish Refugee Council

ick (Politics, Psychology & Sociology, 2009) has a background in child protection and non-formal education in humanitarian emergencies. He is currently based in Myanmar as the Child Protection Manager in the Rakhine State for the Danish Refugee Council. He has a MSc in International Migration and Public Policy from the LSE, and is particularly interested in the protection of children on the move. He is undertaking a distance learning course in Counselling and Psychotherapy to further develop his skill set in supporting children who have faced trauma. His professional areas of interest include: refugee protection and child safeguarding, child migration, statelessness, protection of unaccompanied children, early and forced marriage and EU Asylum Policy. nicholaspmillet@gmail.com

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Chief Executive, Getting On Board

enny (MML 1994) is chief executive of Getting on Board, which supports people to join charity boards, and supports charities to recruit trustees. She works with employers to develop their employees’ leadership skills through board-level volunteering. Previous roles include being Director of Partnerships at The Brilliant Club, the educational charity, and Head of Community Affairs at the University of Cambridge. pennywilson9@gmail.com

Museums and heritage professional

lice (Archaeology & Anthropology 2008) enjoyed roles with the Fitzwilliam Museum and the National Trust at Anglesey Abbey before joining Hull Museums as a Documentation Assistant in Archaeology. She is currently Project Officer – Annie Marchant Kitchen and Dairy Collection, at Kiplin Hall and Gardens. AliceVRose@aol.com


2.15pm

Scientific research James Clegg

Elaine Duncan

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Research Physicist, Microsoft Research

ames graduated 10 years ago. Since then he has worked in two Cambridge product development companies: Cambridge Consultants and The Technology Partnership (TTP), each for about two years. In the middle of that time he did a PhD in Optical Physics at Imperial College. For the last two years he has been a researcher at Microsoft Research in Cambridge. jclegg@cantab.net

Scientist, Charles River Laboratories

laine graduated from Fitz in 2018 after studying Natural Sciences (Genetics), alongside running Show Choir, dancing with CUTAZZ and performing at the ADC. Following a microbiology placement at GlaxoSmithKline, she is working as a Scientist at Charles River – a CRO (Contract Research Organisation) specialising in early-stage drug discovery. As a biologist she designs and runs assays to screen the effect of drug molecules on in vitro targets. She is also involved with developing outreach activities for the STEM Ambassador Programme. In her free time, Elaine enjoys performing with local theatre groups and is a volunteer at the Cambridge Science Centre. elaine.duncan@crl.com

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3pm

Public sector Dave Baker

Grace Carroll

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Economic Advisor, Senior Policy Advisor/ Civil Dept for International Trade Service Fast Streamer

ave graduated from Fitz with an MPhil Economics degree in 2016, after which he started a career in international and development economics. Upon leaving Fitz, Dave worked on the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) Fellowship Scheme, working as an embedded economist in the Economic Development Board of Madagascar. He then joined the UK Civil Service as an economist at the Department for Exiting the European Union. His current role is at Department for International Trade, as the Economic Adviser for DIT’s first official development assistance programme, supporting six countries to attract foreign direct investment (FDI). david.baker@trade.gov.uk

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race (2011-15) studied Political Sciences & Management at Fitzwilliam before studying Japanese for one year in Fukuoka on the College’s Tsuzuki Scholarship. She is now in her third year of the Civil Service Fast Stream (Generalist), which aims to develop future civil service leaders by granting exposure to several government departments and roles. Since October 2020, Grace has been a Senior Policy Advisor for the regulation of medical devices at the Department of Health and Social Care’s MHRA agency. She previously held a policy role the Department of the Environment, focusing on EU Agri-food regulations and then worked at the Ministry of Justice working for the London courts. Grace also has some experience in teaching, international development and consultancy. grace.carroll@cantab.net


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Finance Isaam Hanif

Oxana Sivko

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Quantitative Economist at Vivid Economics

saam works as an Economist at Vivid in the Finance Practice. Isaam’s work involves quantifying the potential impacts of climate change and climate policy on financial markets. Isaam specialises in fixed income assets (sovereign and corporate bonds). Prior to joining Vivid Economics, Isaam worked as a Senior analyst at Goldman Sachs in the Market Risk Department, where he helped quantify the firm’s risk to key market events. Isaam holds an M.Phil. in Economics from the University of Cambridge, graduating from Fitzwilliam in 2017, as well as a BSc in Economics from the London School of Economics. isaamhanif@gmail.com

Director, Royal Bank of Canada

xana graduated with an MPhil from Fitz in 2015, having already worked for Royal Bank of Scotland in Risk department focusing on Credit risk. She joined RBC following her year at Cambridge, firstly as an associate in Global trading client management team. She then moved into Counterparty credit risk as an associate director, before her promotion to become a director. sivko.oxana@mail.ru

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3.45pm

Academia Rui Hao

Clive Siviour

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Research Associate and Data Professor of Engineering Scientist, Cambridge Centre Science, University of for Alternative Finance Oxford

ui works as a Lead in Data Analytics, Research Associate and Data Scientist for Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance. She focuses on the big data analysis, database design, statistical modelling, and all the technology-driven projects. She is a co-author of several Fintech benchmarking industry reports and cooperated with the Financial Conduct Authority to profoundly analyse the UK online lending market. She holds a PhD in Engineering (University of Cambridge, graduating in 2017), and a BEng Honours first-class degree from the University of Nottingham. She also obtains the qualification of the Certificate in Quantitative Finance. haorui928@hotmail.com

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live completed his first degree in Physics in 2001, then stayed at Fitz for a PhD studying the behaviour of materials under high speed deformation, also in the Physics department. In 2005, he took up a Career Development Fellowship in Engineering at the University of Oxford. He was appointed to a University Lectureship in 2008, alongside a Fellowship at Pembroke College, Oxford, and was made a full Professor in 2018. Clive continues to research the properties of materials under dynamic loading, working with a number of external organisations including Rolls-Royce. He teaches undergraduate courses in Mechanical and Materials Engineering, and was College Dean for four years. clive.siviour@eng.ox.ac.uk


3.45pm

Law Savannah Adeniyan

Gurion Taussig

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Trainee Solicitor, Clifford Chance LLP

avannah is currently a trainee solicitor at Clifford Chance LLP, a leading Magic Circle firm; she has sat in Financial Regulation, Real Estate Finance, General Banking and is currently in Pensions. After graduating from Fitzwilliam in 2017, she completed two years of law school while working and living at Pembroke House, a social action centre founded by Pembroke College alumni in the 1800s. She would be happy to talk both about her experience of the not-forprofit environment , and her pathway to a law career, as well as advancing BAME and LGBT+ diversity in law. s.adeniyan@outlook.com

Barrister, 9 Gough Chambers

urion studied English at Fitzwilliam from 19901993. He then completed a PhD in English at University of Leeds before studying law. He was called to the Bar in 2001. He is a tenant at 9 Gough Square, London. His specialisms are personal injury and clinical negligence but he also has a commercial and costs practice. He acts mostly for claimants. Gurion has experience of the County Court, High Court and Court of Appeal. He has also appeared in various Tribunals including the Criminal Injuries and Leasehold Valuation Tribunals. His PhD was published by University of Delaware Press in 2002. gtaussig@9goughchambers.co.uk

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4.30pm

Consulting and professional services Danielle Jefferies Gregory Lupton Michael Wharton Management Consultant, Transformation Nous

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anielle graduated from Fitz in 2018. She studied Human, Social and Political Sciences, specialising in Anthropology. She now works as management consultant for a boutique consulting company specialising in healthcare. She has worked across the NHS on projects such as hospital emergency pathways, community care, and ambulance service delivery, including more recently their preparation and response to COVID. dsj25@cantab.ac.uk

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Principal Consultant, QinetiQ

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regory is a Cyber Security Consultant working for QinetiQ, a global defence and security technology company, whose head office is based in Farnborough, UK. He provides information security advice to clients in both the public and private sectors, but currently specialises in working for customers with high-assurance requirements, namely those working in national security. Prior to joining QinetiQ, Gregory worked for 16 years for the UK Government in a range of roles. This included completing three overseas postings. He began his career on the Civil Service Science and Engineering Fast Stream in 2001, after completing a degree in Natural Sciences and Biochemistry at Fitz. Gregory grew up in Manchester and now lives in Oxfordshire with his wife and two sons. He is dyslexic and proud to be working for a company that supports neurodiversity. glupton@qinetiq.com

Consultant, Innovation Lab, Kubrick Group

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ichael studied history at Fitz, graduating in 2008, and then spent a decade in the City advising companies such as Virgin Galactic, Skyscanner, McColl’s, TalkTalk and Trinity Mirror on deals (IPOs, M&A, equity fundraising) and corporate finance matters. For the last two years he has worked with data at start-ups and large companies, using relational databases (SQL), Python and statistical/machine learning techniques. He has spent the last year in the projects division of Kubrick Group, with clients including BAT and Schroders. mike.wharton@gmail.com


4.30pm

Media and journalism Peter Rutzler

Judith Bunting

Football reporter, The Athletic

TV documentary maker

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eter Rutzler is a football reporter covering Fulham for The Athletic. Previously, he worked as sports journalist for MailOnline, the Scottish Daily Mail, the Independent and the i newspaper. The Athletic recruited many big names from UK football journalism - Daniel Taylor from The Guardian, David Ornstein from the BBC, Oliver Kay from The Times, to name three - as it began its subscription-based model of in-depth, advert free coverage in August 2019. In The Athletic’s first year in the UK, Peter covered Bournemouth, tasked with knowing and sharing the details of the big stories on his patch. peterrutzler@outlook.com

former science journalist and TV documentary producer, Judith (Natural Sciences 1979) was elected as MEP for the South East of England in May 2019, serving until January 2020. Judith attended Peterborough County Grammar School for Girls and matriculated in the first co-educational year at Fitzwilliam. In her first year, she wrote for Fitzwilliam magazine on the admittance of women to an historically all-male College. She worked with the studentrun radio station and wrote for Varsity newspaper. Judith was also captain of the women’s judo team, winning two half blues. She went on to become a science journalist for more than 20 years at the BBC, and directed films for Tomorrow’s World, Horizon and the Discovery Channel. judith@judithbunting.co.uk

Gill Parker

Director, Gill Parker Consultancy

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ill (History 1981) is a corporate communicator with more than 25 years’ experience. She specialises in online strategic communications, crisis management, thought leadership, storytelling, marketing, brand strategy, engagement, training and content – writing, video, etc – and is based in Amsterdam, working worldwide. After graduating, Gill joined the BBC as a BBC Trainee producer – and became a producer, editor and executive producer on BBC Newsnight, US TV and CNBC Europe. She then moved into Public Relations and Communications, firstly with Brunswick before establishing her own company. gill@gillparker.net

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5.15pm

Interview skills Andrew Wordsworth Managing Partner, CEO, Sustainable Ventures

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ndrew (Engineering 1990) is an entrepreneurial Managing Partner with over 15 years’ experience of new venture/product development within the low carbon and resource efficiency sectors. He is co-founder of Sustainable Ventures which has developed Europe’s largest cluster of startups in the sustainability sector and is one of the most active seed stage impact investors in the UK. The Sustainable Ventures’ team have worked

with over 200 companies that have secured over £250m of equity commitments. He has held 20+ private company board seats, including eight as company chairman. Prior energy sector experience includes operating and commercial roles with Carbon Trust Enterprises, Esso and Arthur D Little, in addition to strategy consulting with Bain & Company and technology venturing with bainlab. acwordsworth@gmail.com


Further resources Fitzwilliam alumni Yes, former students are here to help! Contact Millie at development.officer@fitz.cam. ac.uk and she will attempt to put you in touch with alumni in relevant fields. Please note: this works best if you have a clear idea of the area you would like advice, so have a think beforehand and be prepared to have a serious discussion with an alum.

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he University of Cambridge Careers Service helps you to prepare for your future.

Whether you are an undergrad, postgrad or postdoc, our team of experienced and impartial careers advisers are here to support you at Cambridge and beyond. We’ll work with you from day one to explore options, connect with employers and navigate the complex job market – saving

you time and maximising your employability prospects. Whether you have no idea what to do next, a few ideas or a definite plan, we offer plenty to help you take the next step: one-to-one guidance consultations; an array of careers fairs each year; briefings and skill sessions; coordinated employer presentations; a free book on CVs and Applications; and access to Handshake, an innovative career development platform through

which you can make use of the Careers Service and develop your career and network. careers.cam.ac.uk Find out how the Careers Service can help you Get ahead via Careers Essentials on YouTube

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