The aim of the module is to enable 2nd year EBS students to engage with an ever-changing business environment and link subject understanding with the broader context of employability.

Graduate recruitment and making choices about post-graduate study starts early. Sometimes opportunities can be advertised as early as the summer between your 2nd and 3rd year. The purpose of this module is to ensure you are prepared to take advantage of graduate opportunities at the point they are advertised.
The module consists of a compulsory 2-hour lecture to introduce the graduate labour market, timelines for recruitment and introduction to the graduate recruitment processes such as different interview techniques and assessment centres. Post-graduate study will also be covered.
The module will be supported by a Conference(s) at Essex Business School, giving you the opportunity to immerse yourself in a professional, business-led environment and hear from external speakers, industry experts and EBS alumni.

Aims

develop a comprehensive understanding of employment and post-graduate opportunities available to EBS students after graduation
provide knowledge about the job market and its requirements
develop wider employability skills
engage with an ever-changing business environment lining subject understanding into the broader context of employability


Learning Outcomes

After completing this module you will:

1. Be adequately prepared for the graduate selection process and expectations of employers and post graduate providers.
2. Have a clear understanding of your own interests, skills and competencies, needed for lifelong career management.
3. Have a clear understanding of the need for work relevant and transferable skills.

Syllabus
Through the Successful Futures module EBS students will experience a professionally structured Conference that provides an experiential learning opportunity. They will have a conference experience, make choices over their learning, meet employers, learn how to network professionally and put this into practice. Delegates will learn the essentials of business etiquette from an early stage, developing their professional persona and allowing employers to regard them in a positive light.
In preparation for BE910 and BE911, EBS students will have completed BE400 (Colchester) and BE904 (Southend).

The Faculty Employability Team will provide drop-in sessions and appointment services on a regular basis in the EBS building. You can also attend any additional employability sessions or services offered by the Employability and Careers Centre (http://www.essex.ac.uk/careers/)