Careers for Computing Students
Careers advice
During your studies you are advised to undertake relevant work experience. This will not only benefit your future career opportunities, but also your better understanding of the course material. The Industrial Liaison and Student Support Officer or the Careers Advisory Service can help you understand the job opportunities available to you, the recruitment process, CVs, covering letters, applications forms, assessment centres, and interviews.
External sites
Imperial College London is not responsible for the content of these external internet sites
Also on this site: Options available with a degree in Computing
Hobson's (graduate employers, student placements, careers events, careers advice)
Graduate Recruitment Bureau (information on how to find student placements, graduate vacancies, how to compile a CV & cover letter and many more...)
IT Jobs for Graduates has launched 'Be your best' to help students market themselves through the recession. You can find some vital hints and tips about how you can make yourself appealing to potential employers. Visit 'be your best on http://beyourbest.itjobsforgraduates.com
Overseas students
If you are an overseas student wishing to continue working in the UK after you studies, please contact the International Office at Imperial for further information. Equally useful is the Home Office web site which will have up to date information about extending your work permit in the UK.
Contact us
Amy Allinson
Industrial Liaison and Student Suport Officer
Room 358 Huxley Building
Tel: 020 7594 8278or Imperial Careers Advisory Service
Other Links
» Teaching pages
» Industrial placements for MEng students
» Imperial Careers Advisory Service
» Information for employers
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