The worst of the pandemic might (hopefully) be behind us but the world of work has permanently changed because of Covid-19.
Remote working is here to stay for many people and some sectors hit hard by the pandemic are still to properly recover. For our students, you may have had fewer chances to build up work experience. What does all this mean for your graduate job search?
In this episode we hear Kate and Enrico Reuter, lecturer in public and social policy, reflect on this and answer questions from York students. They also listen back to highlights from past podcast episodes.
We released Part 1 of this podcast) back in summer 2020.
Full transcript and useful links on our blog).
In this episode you hear clips from:
A career in corporate social responsibility, with Daniel Arda)
Working in heritage, with Paul Backhouse)
From TV to tech, with Vivien Chung)
Talking census: a career in genealogy, with Christina Copland)
Changing fast: working in agile project management, with Alison Critchley)
Starting a Startup, with Phil Daneshyar)
Running an advertising firm, with Luke D’Arcy)
Placement year in a political think tank, with Andrew Gloag)
Marketing in the museum, with Tasha McNaught)
Making a splash, with Tom Pagett)
How to make a portfolio career work, with Dan Rutstein)
Flirting with Algorithms, with Harpal Sahota)
Training to be a lawyer, with Alex Stewart-Moreno)
Changing careers: switching heritage for accounting, with Alice Yevko)