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What can I do with a Degree in HPA?

Careers and Employability Service

Nicola Urquhart Careers Adviserwww.kent.ac.uk/careers/slides.htm

What we will cover

• The graduate labour market

• What do employers want?

• What skills do HPA graduates have?

• What do HPA graduates do:

the jobs they get

their typical employers

the further courses they study

www.kent.ac.uk/careers/slides.htm

The graduate labour market in 2013

• Approximately 30% - 40% of vacancies are open to graduates with a degree from any discipline

• Employers increasingly focusing on professional attributes in addition to transferable skills

• Relevant work experience increasingly important

• Need for students to think earlier about their employability

• Employers are expecting to increase their graduate recruitment by 2.7% in 2013

What do employers want?

Degree awarded at 2.1 or above

Employability skills

Extra-Curricular Activities

Professional attributes

Work Experience

Commercial Awareness

What skills do HPA students have?

• Attention to Detail

• Communication

• Critical Evaluation/Interpretation

• Literacy

• Research skills!

• Time Management Skills

• Analytical Skills and Creative Thinking

Skills and attributes that graduate recruiters are looking for?

Communication

Report writing

Team working

Leadership

Planning and organisation

Project management

Enterprise

Problem Solving

Reflection

Adaptability

Energy

Drive and resilience

Integrity

Reliability

Enthusiasm/passion

Self awareness

Confidence

Contextual/cultural awareness

Capacity to develop

NumeracyPositive attitude

Business and customer awareness

IT skills

Adaptability

Maturity

What is a career?

• Career choice is not an event or occasion

• Career choice is a process

Jobs directly related to your degree

Jobs directly related to your degree • Archivist

• Arts Administrator

• Auctioneer/Valuer - Fine Arts

• Editorial Assistant

• Exhibition Organiser

• Heritage Manager

• Heritage Officer/Interpreter

• Historical Buildings Inspector/Conservations Officer

• Lecturer, Art History (HE/FE)

• Librarian, Special/Academic

• Magazine Journalist

• Museum/Art Gallery Curator

• Museum Education Officer

• Museum/Gallery Conservator/Restorer

• Museum/Gallery Exhibitions Officer

• Picture Researcher

Jobs that are not directly related to your degree

Many employers value the skills you have gained more than the subject

Many options open to you!

• NHS Management

• Human Resources

• Advertising

• Production Management

• Public Relations

• Publishing

• Purchasing

• Retail

• Self-employment

• Social Work

• TEFL

• Teaching

Researching Careers• http://www.prospects.ac.uk/museum_gallery_curator_

job_description.htm

• Overview of the sector

• Job descriptions

• Salary and conditions

• Entry requirements

• Training

• Career development

• Employers and vacancy sources

• Related jobs

Graduate Schemes www.kent.ac.uk/careers/graddirectories.htm

• www.prospects.ac.uk

• www.get.hobsons.co.uk

• www.targetjobs.co.uk

• www guardianuk300.com

• www.top100graduateemployers.com

• www.kent.ac.uk/ces/vacancies.html

Example Graduate Schemes• Accenture

• Aldi

• Arcadia

• BAE Systems

• BBC

• Bloomberg

• British Sugar

• Cancer Research UK

• Deliotte

• DFID

• Diageo

• Ernest & Young

• EU Careers

• IBM

• L’Oreal

• Mars

• McDonalds

• MI5

• National Grid

• Penguin

• TeachFirst

• BBC

Example Graduate scheme (Bloomberg )

• Finance

• IT

• Media

• Sales

Example graduate scheme: DFID

• Engineering

• Finance

• General Management

• IT

• Purchasing

• Research and Development

Postgraduate Study

• Approx. 22% of HPA graduates do PG study after graduation

• MA taught – 1 year Sept to June – lectures, June to Sept – dissertation.

• Research MA 1 to 2 years – often part-time

• PhD – 3 years. Nearly always a MA first.

• PGCE (teacher training) 1 year:

• See www.kent.ac.uk/careers/postgradmenu.htm

Postgraduate study

• Not much funding available for MA. Fees are about £5,000. At Kent get £1,000 graduate school scholarship reduction

• Many students work for a year to fund it or do it part-time whilst working

• Consider vocational MA – journalism, publishing, HR, Media Production etc.

• Normally apply middle of final year. No UCAS can apply to as many course as you wish to – 3 or 4 is normal

Study Abroad

• Many postgraduate courses are now taught in English, especially in the Netherlands and Scandinavia

• No course fees in Sweden and about £1,000 in Germany and Denmark

• See www.kent.ac.uk/careers/postgradmenu.htm#PGAbroad

Being Successful

• “ Most people find a job in the creative industries by word of mouth: the more people you know in the industry the better your chances”

Using Social Media to Job Search

Twitter

• Follow organisations, @SkillsetSSC, @ace_national, @IPA_Updates

• Follow @unikentemploy

• Get industry updates

• www.twitjobsearch.com

• Remember everything is public

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Facebook

• ‘Like’ company pages

• ‘Like’ https://www.facebook.com/UKCES

• Is your profile professional enough?!

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LinkedIn

• www.linkedin.com

• Search for jobs.

• Use key words in your profile.

• Follow companies.

• Connect with people in the industry.

• Join relevant groups.

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What do HPA graduates do?

In broad terms (recent destinations)

• Employment 67%

• Further Study 22%

• Not available 6%

• Seeking employment 5%

Typical Employers

• Antique Dealers

• Art Dealers

• Arts Organisations

• Civil Service

• Commercial Galleries

• Craft & Design Institutions

• Heritage Centres

• Local Authority Museums

• National Galleries

• National Museums

• Picture Libraries

• Schools, Colleges, Universities

• Stately Homes

• Tourist Boards

• Valuers & Auctioneers

Entry level job titles

• Art Gallery Administrator

• Assistant Curator: Schools - Tate Britain

• Cultural Tour Operator - Martin Randall Travel Ltd

• Education Officer (Families & Young People) - V&A

• Exhibitions Registrar - National Gallery

• Fine Art Administrator - International Auction House

• Junior Picture Researcher - The Folio Society

• Part-time Picture Researcher - The Welcome Trust

• Picture Desk Administrator - Quarto Publishing plc

• Public Art Co-ordination Officer - Bolton Metro

• Publishing Agent (Fine Art Reproductions) - Isle of Wight Museum Service

• Trainee Assistant Curator - Norwich Gallery

University of Kent Employment examples

HERITAGE/ARTS

Administration (x2) - Courtauld Institute, Sothebys

Art Adviser - Castle Galleries

Auction Administrator - Spink & Son Ltd

Collections Assistant - National Museum

Display Assistant - Turner Contemporary

Gallery Manager - Galleria

Guiding Warden - Buckingham Palace

Intern (x2) - Christie's Auctioneers, CAPC Musee D'Art Contemporian

Library Assistant - West Barnes Library

Museum Assistant (x3) - Greece, Herne Bay Museum, Paisnel Gallery

Photographic Designer - Jarvis Photography

Print Assistant - Christie’s Auctioneers

Tour Leader - Leeds Castle

Trainee Archivist - Gloucestershire Archives

Trainee Evaluator - Bonhams Auctioneers

Volunteer Curator - Tate Modern

Visitor Service Host - National Army Museum

Employment examples

EDUCATION

Administrative Assistant - Essex University

Classroom Assistant (x3) - Bearnes Primary, St. Francis De Sales Junior, Dane Court Grammar

EFL Teacher (x5) - British Council, Language School, Canterbury Christchurch University, GEOS, Japan

Examinations Officer - Christ the King's 6th Form College

Lecturer/FE Certificate - Canterbury College

Programmes Senior Administrator - University of Surrey

Teacher - Montessori School

MEDIA

Editor - Educational Publishing Co

Editorial Assistant - Radio Times (BBC Worldwide)

PR Assistant - PR Company

Production Co-ordinator - European Technology Publishing

Publicity Assistant - Macmillan

Reporter - Purple Media

Researcher- Brooklapping (TV)

Sub-Editor - Barbour Index

Further study examplesArt Foundation Course - Middlesex

MA - Courtauld Institute of Art

MA English - Kent

MA Film Studies - Kent

MA Film Studies - Nottingham

MA Gallery Studies - Essex

MA History & Philosophy of Art - Kent

MA History & Theory of Art - Kent (x5)

MA History of Art - Courtauld Institute of Art

MA History of Art - Bristol

MA History of Art - Essex

MA History of Art - Oxford

MA Industrial Relations - Kent

MA Medieval & Tudor St - Kent

MA Modern Art – Essex

MA Philosophy of Art & Aesthetics - Kent

MA by Research - History of Art - Kent

MPhil History & Theory of Art - Kent

PGCE Art & Design - Homerton College

PGCE Primary - Canterbury Christ Church

Self-employment/Freelance

In the creative arts and culture industry 44% of people are self-employed compared to 13% in the UK as a whole.

http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/selfemployment.htm

Placements and Internships - Definitions

• Internship:

• Usually 1-3 months long, during a summer vacation.

• The student works on a defined project at a graduate level.

• Graduate Internship

• Usually 3-6 months long, after graduation.

• The student works on a defined project at a graduate level.

Placements and Internships - Definitions

• Placement:

• Also called sandwich year or year in industry.

• Usually 9-12 months long during the penultimate year of study.

• Must be relevant to degree course.

• The student works on a defined project at a graduate level.

• Work experience/shadowing:

• 1-2 weeks unpaid.

• A taster of the career area.

• Insight day

• Taster days organised by companies.

Top Tips during your Placement/Internship

• Make an impression:

• Use your initiative.

• Get feedback.

• Be professional.

• Network

• Ask to shadow/work in different departments.

• Connect with your colleagues on LinkedIn.

• Keep a log of the skills you have gained with examples.

Searching for placements/internships

• www.kent.ac.uk/ces

• Vacancy database

• ‘ ‘I want to work in….’ section

• www.ratemyplacement.co.uk

• www.prospects.ac.uk

• Vacancy database

• Job sectors

• Graduate directories

• Speculative approach

Searching for placements/internships

• http://graduatetalentpool.direct.gov.uk/cms/ShowPage/Home_page/p!ecaaefg

• www.targetjobs.co.uk

• www.milkround.com

• www.insidecareers.co.uk

• www.thejobcrowd.com

General advice

• Market Yourself ! - It’s not necessarily who you know but who knows you

• Read the relevant trade, industry, websites and directories (find out what’s happening)

• Develop your networking skills (record and follow up contacts)

• Find out who actually makes the decisions for hiring

• Make use of your time at university!

What if I’m still stuck?

• Make the most of opportunities (planned happenstance)

• Think about it little and often

• Make an appointment to speak to a careers adviser

How the Careers and Employability Service can help you.

What we do

• Careers Talks and Workshops

• Careers Library: Employer Directories, Occupational Profiles, Books etc

• Comprehensive Web Pages

• Careers Employability Award (CEM) on Moodle

• Vacancy Database

• Alumni Careers Network

• Annual Careers and Recruitment Fair

• Drop In - Quick Query

• Careers Guidance Interviews

Careers and Employability Service Web Site: www.kent.ac.uk/ces

Careers and Employability Service Web Pages

• I want to work in …. http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/sitesmedia.htm

• What can I do with my degree in http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/HistoryOfArt.htm

• Choosing a Career http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/Choosing/ChoosingCareer.htm

• Interviews (includes assessment centres and psychometric tests etc.) www.kent.ac.uk/careers/applicn.htm

• Example CVs & Covering Letterswww.kent.ac.uk/careers/cv/cvexamples.htm

• Creative Career Search http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/sk/CJ.htm

• Employability Skills http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/sk/skillsmenu.htm

• HISTORY OF ART LINKS - Useful Websites

• Arts Council (links to Visual Arts organisations & resources) www.artscouncil.org.uk

• Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) www.ahrc.ac.uk

• Art Galleries Listings www.artefact.co.uk

• art jobster http://artjobster.com Artworkers jobsite: arts, media, visual arts, gallery, museum, community arts, heritage, theatre, dance, festivals, music, & art therapy jobs.

• Association for Heritage Interpretation www.heritageinterpretation.org.uk

• Association of Art Historians once a member you can apply for up to £500 of support for relevant work experience in a gallery or similar www.aah.org.uk/funding/voluntary-work-fund

• Auction Guide Online www.auctionguide.com

• Bonhams  www.bonhams.com

• Christie's www.christies.com/home_page/home_page.asp

• The Creative Way www.creativeway.org.uk creative careers in the Thames Gateway

• Cuture 24 (gateway to 2,500 museums) www.24hourmuseum.org.uk

• Guide to Art Collections Around GB and Ireland www.artguide.org/uk

• Museum Net www.museums.co.uk

• Museums, Libraries and Archives Council www.mla.gov.uk

• Museums Association  www.museumsassociation.org

• Online directory of UK Postgraduate courses www.prospects.ac.uk/student/pgdir

Careers Employability Award

www.kent.ac.uk/careers/moodle.htm

The module takes about 12 hours to complete

But this can be done at your own pace

You do this by completing:

9 quizzes

3 short assignments

1 feedback form

Comments from students who have completed the award.

• “I liked the fact that the assignments relate to how you would fill in answers on a graduate job application step by step and provides examples of how to fill it in.”

• “I really enjoyed the quizzes. They effectively highlighted the gaps in my knowledge, as many of the answers surprised me. I also found the module on creating my own CV very useful, these skills will be invaluable for tailoring my CV to particular jobs.”

• “There is a wealth of information about everything; I especially liked the individual information about specific job types and the advice given about interview skills.”

Attend Careers Talks and Workshops.

• A Career in Sales

• Champions Life Academy

• The Network

• CRCC (Asia, China Internship Programme )

• http://www.kent.ac.uk/calendar/ (Student Skills and Employability)

• http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/casevents.htm

Vacancy Database

• All vacancies sent to the Careers and Employability Service by employers, whether for graduate jobs, sandwich placements or vacation work/internships are entered on this database which offers:

• Email alerts of new vacancies which may interest you

• Employers notifying vacancies are often specifically targeting Kent graduates, so competition for jobs is lower than on other vacancy sites www.kent.ac.uk/careers/jobs/index.htm

Speak to an adviser:

• Quick query, drop in and speak to an adviser 10.30am -12.30pm and 2.00pm-4pm Monday to Friday.

• E mail careerhelp@kent.ac.uk and an adviser will respond to your query.

• You can also book a longer career guidance appointment over the phone or pop in.

Action points

• Use www.prospects.ac.uk, including Prospects Planner, to research options available

• Use www.kent.ac.uk/ces

• Get relevant work experience

• Think beyond the stereotypes of organisations e.g. Asda , e-on

• Find out how the sectors you are interested in recruit

• NETWORK !!

• Have a back up plan

• Make use of the Careers and Employability Service

Careers and Employability Service

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