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Fancy a career at ? The engineering giant are just one of many large organisations backing WoW - see page 6
WoW STAR A word with the new Students’ Union President is on page 2
WOW CAREERS REVIEW What is WoW? WoW stands for the ‘World of Work’ and is a programme unique to LJMU. WoW includes work related learning, recording key graduate skills and providing evidence of WoW skills by obtaining the WoW Skills Certificate. It aims to ensure you are equipped with the employability skills you need to stand out from the crowd and fully engage in the world of work
Get support all the way! LJMU is taking your employability seriously. Your degree, work related learning, graduate skills and the WoW Skills Certificate will make you a much stronger applicant for graduate jobs – but you must be proactive. No university has stronger links with employers than LJMU and competition in the graduate jobs market is fierce. The Graduate Development Centre Team understand what employers want and how you can stand out from the crowd. Start planning early! Come to the GDC to ask about our programmes and the WoW Skills Certificate. We’ll support you all the way
96% would refer friends to the GDC Read student feedback from Graduate Development Centre WoW Skills and Ready for Work workshops in 2010/11
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The football coach trip to a dream job A
by Chris Bradley
n LJMU WoW Skills Certificate graduate has scored a job with one of the world’s biggest football organisations and tackled the challenge of a male-dominated working culture. Rebecca Garlick, 22, is a Skills Coach for the Football Association (FA) based in Cheshire, a job she has dreamed of doing since beginning football coaching at 16. “I never thought that dream would come true for me at such a young age,” she said. “Sometimes when I really think about it, I still can’t believe how I managed it!” It was a familar story for Rebecca when her time at LJMU ended, jobs were hard to find and applications and cover letters became tedious and repetitive. Her hard-work helping out at Liverpool County FA while at university made Rebecca an ideal candidate when the nationwide FA Tesco Skills programme began looking for talented and dedicated coaches. And, in August 2010, just a few months after leaving LJMU, Rebecca
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Join the Unit Get involved in some fantastic work placement opportunities
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Be a giraffe Sticking your neck out above the increasingly competitive crowd
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Out to Africa One LJMU student travels 1000s of miles for an experience of a lifetime
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2011/12
WoW know how driving force to get career out of first gear When car giant and WoW National Advisory Board member Ford Motor Company started recruiting graduates for the first time in four years in 2010, MBA and WoW Skills Certificate graduate Tharun Thirunagari felt his luck had changed. Tharun graduated in 2010 with a Masters in Business Administration but
found graduate opportunities limited as companies stopped recruiting during the economic downturn. “I felt very unlucky due to the recession starting almost at the time we were graduating,” he told the WoW Star. “So I was constantly searching for additional Tharun Thirunagari courses to
help me get a job. That was when I was introduced to the WoW Skills Certificate and I wanted to make use of it.” Tharun’s CV already boasted an undergraduate degree in Computer Science Engineering and three years work experience in Hyderabad in his native India, but knew he wanted to enhance his CV even further and came to the Graduate Development Centre for assistance. “I realised this certification would
not only help me secure a job but also give me skills for life. The course helped me with networking, interview skills and a different approach to finding and applying for jobs. With the help of GDC staff, I created a new CV and improved my interview skills. “The employer interview helped me a lot as I was given a DVD to look back at my performance, which I used to improve myself,” he added.
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