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Careers

Virtual Careers Fair

We have created a playlist of four videos that provide information on:

  • How to approach a virtual careers fair
  • SUN and opportunities available to you
  • An overview of your future options
  • Experiences of current university students
Access video series here
Campus Explorer Workbook

Useful Website Resources

Chat to a National Careers Service careers adviser

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National Careers Service Skills Assessment

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Department of Education – Skills for Careers

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UCAS Careers Quiz

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Youth Employment UK

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NCVO – Volunteering Opportunities

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BBC Bitesize Careers

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Barclays Life Skills

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Careerpilot

Careerpilot is a free online platform offering a wealth of impartial information about routes to higher-level study in the South of England. It helps students identify their GCSE, post-16 and post-18 options with sections dedicated to a variety of qualifications, finding providers, researching courses and job sectors. With up-to-date information about volunteering, financial support, disability support, myth-busting and testimonials; Careerpilot has it all!

For Parents

Want to know more about what is available for your child?

Parent Zone

For Students

Click your age below to find out more, or build a profile of your skills and choices

14 years old
16 years old
18 years old
18 +
BUILD A PROFILE OF YOUR SKILLS AND CHOICES
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For Advisors

Find out how you can get involved

Advisor Zone
Discover Careerpilot workbook for students

Flying Start

Here you’ll find resources to help you learn about the different qualification and training routes that are available. There’s also lots of information to help you decide what might be the right path for you.

Careers Education Resources in Flying Start

Year 11 Career Options to Support SEND Students

This resource has been developed to support learners with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) with career options. Within this resource you will be able to find out information on entry requirements, how you are assessed and the college application process and timelines. The tool also includes some information to support next steps into apprenticeships or employment, such as CV’s, interviews and application forms.

This resource was created by Hampshire County Council while taking part in Internships Work, a Department for Education funded programme.

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