Wednesday 21 October 2015

Waitrose placement position


Michael Bratt has just completed a placement year at Waitrose in e commerce and is incredibly positive about his experience. You can read more via the link below.

 https://www.plotr.co.uk/advice/articles/whats-it-really-like-to-work-in-ecommerce/





Waitrose are currently advertising details of the business placements at their Bracknell head office on their website and via JobsonLine. The deadline for applications is 31st October 2015. 

http://jlpjobs.com/graduates/industrial-placements/waitrose-head-office/


Year in Business event - 2nd years

On October 6th we ran a Year in Business event for 2nd year School of Management students: 6 external companies and 9 Royal Holloway students who are currently out on placement joined the evening and shared inspiring stories and information with students about to start their search for a placement.

Jeffrey Unerman, the Head of the School of Management introduced the evening and welcomed everyone. He was followed by Dr Catherine Harbor, the Academic Director for the programme and Emma Baker, our Careers Consultant.




Enterprise Rent a Car talked about the benefits of a placement year to students (and also to companies). Samantha Meredith, Enterprises' Talent specialist has kindly produced a video for us in which she talks more about these benefits.

Sam was joined on the evening by  Amos Mugyenyi, an Assistant Manager at one of Enterprise's branches who told the students that he himself had been sitting in their position just 3 years before and after a successful placement at Enterprise now enjoyed a permanent position with the company.

IBM then spoke about the Application process and what students could expect if they applied for one of the 500+ placement positions they offer. Duncan Proffitt was joined by 2 current placement students including Royal Holloway's own Gabriella Whitehead. Gabriella encouraged students to feel confident about applying for big companies and to not worry about expressing their opinions at Assessment centres.

2 of our current placement students then spoke about their experiences in their first few months. Slavyana Stateva is currently working for Canon Europe as a placement student within the European Product Planning team. She gave her recommendations to students searching for placements, including seeking out assistance from Careers on CVs, following the Year in Business twitter feed, researching companies before interview and never giving up!

Hippolyte Petit is currently working for The Walt Disney Company within their Marketing Department and gave an animated talk, including videos of some of his work with the Social and Digital acquisition teams (read more on his separate blog article under student profiles)

The 4 other Companies gave brief introductions ahead of the informal "careers fair" where students were able to mingle, eat pizza and talk to the companies about their placement positions

DHL


















We were delighted to be joined by  Mark   Defanis, the General Manager of DHLand also by Kevin Webber and Beverley Scott. They shared details of the opportunities at this rapidly growing and diverse local business. They have also advised that they would be open to 1st years looking for summer internship positons.


Toyota
Rachel Grace spoken about the opportunties at Toyota and was joined by Vanessa Murphy, Toyota's General Manager of HR & Facilities and 2 current placement students, Lottie and Hannah. There are some great videos on Toyota's twitter feed about their placement postions

 


Verizon
 Anna Jones, Verizon's future talent lead,  spoke about the opportunities at Verizon, both in this country and abroad and emphasised the high levels of responsibility placement students are given. Anna was also accompanied by colleagues from the Reading office who spoke to both 2nd years and MBA students about opportunities at Verizon.







NetApp
Natasha White and her colleagues joined us from NetApp, the data management and storage company based in nearby Uxbridge. They emphasised the personal nature of their application process with selection based on interview rather than assessment centre and students guaranteed personal feedback.













If any 2nd year students want more information about the presentations from the evening they can be found on the Year in Business moodle page.