Download this free poster for your school or college based on the work of Alan Bullock Careers. This engaging graphic offers you the key findings of Alan's research on the opportunities in Scotland for students wanting to go into graduate degree apprenticeship opportunities.
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Our sixteen ways to discover your future poster provides students with meaningful activities to get them thinking about the world of work and where to begin their career journey. Available in A3 or A2 size.
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Our poster trended on social media with over 9000 views. Reviews :-
"This chart encompasses everything we do with our clients to be open minded and explore opportunities only then will we learn what we are interested in and what we actually want to pursue." It's a great summary chart. It ought to be in every secondary school classroom." "Love this idea. As a big fan of happenstance, curiosity is one of the key things I promote in career thinking and planning. " |
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