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somebody (f)
Graduates in the UK
« on: August 23, 2006, 08:28 PM »

Hello everyone,

I have found that this site is quite partial to Nigerians based in Nigeria with regards to job vacancies. I wouldn't mind posting vacancies I come across but don't know if there is a lot of people who would need this sort of information. No need to waste my time if its just one or two people. So if you are interested in vacancies, please indicate your interest and area of discipline. I am also in the process of reviewing how viable a careers advice website for international students based in the UK will be. I do hate going through websites with irrevelant information and so I don't want to fall into the same trap of providing irrevalant information. So please let me know the sort of information you will want to see on such a site. Better still, if there is something you found out late that would have helped in your job search had you known earlier, please feel free to share. Thanks!!!
LoverBwoy (m)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #1 on: August 23, 2006, 09:42 PM »

Can you post Engineering Placement vacancies please, anywhere in the UK or Nigeria


somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #2 on: August 23, 2006, 10:07 PM »

By placements do you mean one year internships cause thats what I understand by placements or entry level jobs? I would post engineering vacancies for the UK, don't have any details for Nigeria.
edmondo (m)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #3 on: August 23, 2006, 10:48 PM »

@somebody can u help me post my cv B.SC (Banking and Finance),i mean entry level.
thanx guy
crusader (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #4 on: August 24, 2006, 05:20 PM »

Gee thanks but d problem with Uk is work permit.
LoverBwoy (m)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #5 on: August 24, 2006, 05:30 PM »

Yes engineering work placements/internship  Smiley 1 year or less 
and if possible Graduate Engineering Programmes
thanx somebody  Wink
LoverBwoy (m)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #6 on: August 24, 2006, 05:36 PM »

Quote from: crusader on August 24, 2006, 05:20 PM
Gee thanks but d problem with Uk is work permit.

You need a work permit for most countries

have you tried the HSMP programme?
somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #7 on: August 25, 2006, 12:48 AM »

Crusader, there are lots of companies that are willing to get you work permits. If you indicate your area of discipline, I'll see if I can find vacancies with companies that get work permits.

somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #8 on: August 25, 2006, 12:51 AM »

Site Engineers/Section Engineers/Quantity Surveyors/Electrical Engineers/ Mechanical Engineers
£22 - £30k depending on previous experience plus company car, bonus, pension, life assurance
We are experienced in developing engineers and quantity surveyors to meet their goals. Current graduates report that early responsibility gives them the motivation to grow and succeed.
Water frameworks in the Midlands and Yorkshire shall grow in volume over the coming months offering opportunities for M&E engineers, Site Engineers and Commercial teams also. 

http://www.secondpost.com/main/employers/vacancyPage.aspx?vid=112260
somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #9 on: August 25, 2006, 01:10 AM »

Design Support Engineer - Pneumatic Systems Engineers needed at Bosch Rexroth. Need working knowledge of MS office and AutoCAD 2005.

http://www.milkround.com/s4/jobseekers/employers/showvacancymain.asp?vacancyid=109142&from=1
somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #10 on: August 25, 2006, 01:15 AM »

Faber Maunsell
Job Title: Graduate Opportunities
Type: Opportunities for after graduation
Closing Date: 22-Sep-2006

Description:

We recruit a number of graduates each year and are interested to hear from those who intend to pursue a career in either mechanical, electrical, civil, structural, bridge, tunnel, geotechnical, traffic engineering, transport planning or environmental consultancy work. A degree in relevant technical or social based  discipline is preferable but, for certain transportation planning, environmental and asset management posts, we are always pleased to consider graduates from a wide range of courses. We are also interested to hear from students seeking vacation work or sponsorship. You will work in project teams, using the latest technology to develop and deliver professional solutions that best meet the needs of our clients and the community, both now and in the future.

Application method: Apply online at http://www.fabermaunsell.com
somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #11 on: August 25, 2006, 01:18 AM »

Company: Siemens Plc
Job Title: Graduate Traffic Design Engineer
Type: Opportunities for after graduation
Tel:       01344 850043
Email:   emma.birtles@siemens.com
Closing Date: 28-Aug-2006
Description:

Working within the Design Services Group, you will be involved in the full range of activities including the design, operation and management of signals and systems, offering best value to our customers across the total range of services and products. You will be responsible, with time, for writing design proposals, devising traffic specifications as well as all associated activities. From an early stage you will gain customer contact and be engaged at every stage of the business.

Application method: Screening is on a first come first served basis. Interested students should therefore apply as soon as possible. Applications must be made online at www.siemens.co.uk/grad.
rightdude (m)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #12 on: August 28, 2006, 08:05 AM »

hey somebody, appreciate what you doing here but kindly expand your scope to vacancies in the administration field for us that are in business admin,accounting,finance and econs field, please kindly post vacancies in the management line too, abi uk na for engineers alone,
somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #13 on: August 31, 2006, 09:09 PM »

rightdude, point taken but you obviously did not read my first post. I asked people to indicate their fields of interest so I can put vacancies that would be useful to someone and not waste my time generally. I would post up vacancies in the fields you have mentioned.
somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #14 on: August 31, 2006, 09:15 PM »

Don't know if you guys are aware but most major companies start recruitment from tomorrow Sept 1st. If you are in your final year or have graduated, please start applying from tomorrow. The earlier the better and please don't be put off by your work permit status. I have had experience with the application process of most companies and am willing to help by sharing information and helping out with application questions. From tomorrow, I'll put up the list of companies that have started recruiting.
waleleader (m)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #15 on: September 01, 2006, 12:09 AM »

@somebody, i must admit i aprreciate your courage and compassion for those that are actively seeking UK jobs. More power to your elbow. However,i would encourage you to work more on the job site for international students thing. There are hundreds of sites (jobcentre, prospects.ac.uk etc)that help people find jobs in UK but i have realised that they are for Uk residents only, the international student community needs more information about companies that can employ them after spendig thousands of pounds in a british university.

Also, information on placements and internships for current  and past students will also get a lot of attention.

thanks, youre a star.
somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #16 on: September 01, 2006, 10:55 AM »

Walelead, thanks for the encouragement. The website is something I really want to do but I am worried that I might not find the time to devote to the website. Then again all my friends are encouraging me to do it so I think I should start now and gradually improve on it. Would you be willing to share some more ideas or perhaps the sort of information you would like to see? Would be really helpful cause i really don't want to provide a service people don't need hence the slight hesitation. If you are willing to help, please let me know. In the meantime, I would look for someone who can design the website for me. Thanks again.

And please I need everybody's help.  It pains me to see Nigerians doing odd jobs with the sort of qualifications they have. Others just graduate and move back home immediately because they believe they won't find anything suitable. There are lots of opportunities out there and it does require a lot of hard work but it is worth it in the end. All the best to you all!!
somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #17 on: September 01, 2006, 12:57 PM »

Employer: Mediatronic
Job title: Web Developer
Closing date: 15/10/2006
Type of opportunity: Placement opportunity

Description of position:
    Mediatronic produce high quality Flash content to educate,
    inspire and advertise for leading companies and world famous
    brands. The Web Developer will be act as a technical lead and
    advisor for web development projects.

Employment Sector: IT and Management Systems

How to apply:
    Send CV and CL via e-mail: jobs@mediatonic.co.uk Applicants must
    include a link to their online portfolio when applying.

Location: London

Specific location: Westminster
Number of vacancies: 1
What they're looking for:
    A minimum of 1 years experience working with PHP and ASP, and a
    minimum of 2 years experience with HTML and JavaScript essential
    . A thorough grounding in databases, database design and
    integration is required, and applicants must be able to write
    clean, annotated, reusable code.


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Employer: Mediatronic
Job title: Graphic Designer
Closing date: 15/10/2006
Website: www.mediatonic.co.uk
Type of opportunity: Placement opportunity

Description of position:
    Mediatronic produce high quality Flash content to educate,
    inspire and advertise for leading companies and world famous
    brands. The Graphic Designer will be the designer on a project
    from start to finish.

Employment Sector: IT and Management Systems

How to apply:
    Send CV and CL via e-mail: jobs@mediatonic.co.uk Applicants must
    include a link to their online portfolio when applying.

Location: London

Specific location: Westminster
Number of vacancies: 1
What they're looking for:
    Applicants must have: a good understanding of Flash Animation and
    its capabilities; a good understanding of Photoshop; experience
    in designing websites, banner adverts and presentations; the
    ability to design, create and animate original artwork for use in
    games; be able to maintain clear, labelled and usable files. It
    is essential to be able to work under pressure and keep to tight
    deadlines. Applicants must be full of energy and creative ideas


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Employer: Mediatonic
Job title: Actionscript Developer
Closing date: 15/10/2006
Website: www.mediatonic.co.uk
Type of opportunity: Placement opportunity

Description of position:
    Mediatronic produce high quality Flash content to educate,
    inspire and advertise for leading companies and world famous
    brands. The Actionscript Developer will be the developer on a
    project from start to finish.

Employment Sector: IT and Management Systems

How to apply:
    Send CV and CL via e-mail: jobs@mediatonic.co.uk Applicants must
    include a link to their online portfolio when applying.

Location: London

Specific location: Westminster
Number of vacancies: 1
What they're looking for:
    Applicants must have a minimum of 2 years experience working with
    Flash, a deep understanding of programming and ActionScript 1.0,
    be able to write clean, annotated, reusable code and must have
    experience in writing Flash games. It is vital to be able to work
    under pressure and keep to tight deadlines.

somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #18 on: September 01, 2006, 03:24 PM »

Vacancy : Global Banking - Global Corporate Finance Analyst and Intern Program
Deutsche Bank offers clients access to the largest distribution network in investment banking. Our Global Banking - Corporate Finance team combines specialist skills with international reach helping clients to meet and respond to constant change.

Skills required
Working with numbers, excellent communication skills, analytical aptitude and creative problem solving abilities. A second European language is highly beneficial.

Do you accept applications from students requiring work permits?
Yes

Apply online:  http://careers.db.com/wms/dbhr/index.php?language=2
LoverBwoy (m)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #19 on: September 01, 2006, 07:46 PM »

I think the website will be great

Something international students will like to see would be things like HSMP, Working Visa and other immigration programmes for international students, i know many students that keep extending their year of graduation instead of applying for a job after their degree because they think it will be easier getting a permit that way. Getting a job without experience is getting harder

another thing is training or short courses to beef up their qualifications
CV help and interviewing skills

the website will be an excellent idea please go ahead with it o
somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #20 on: September 02, 2006, 12:18 PM »

Loverbwoy, thanks!!
blasterman (m)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #21 on: September 02, 2006, 01:15 PM »

Somebody eniyan ni  e (street slang), which means u a correct person. i recently met a friend that had an MSc Liverpool in Nigeria struggling to write a test with me an my naija Bsc.i really didnt like the site considering i also plan to add a uk degree to my Bsc.So i want to ask u this , how soon do postgraduate students that are nigerian in the UK get jobs as soon as they graduate from the university, is it immediate
somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #22 on: September 02, 2006, 02:25 PM »

Blasterman, it very much depends on the course and  university you attend in my own opinion. The very good schools are more expensive and require better qualifications than the lowly rated ones. As a result, some nigerians go to less known schools to save money. In the end, this does not always work out well cause a lot of the employers prefer graduates from certain schools. Just like in naija, employers prefer graduates from federal unis to state ones.

I know a lot of people that had jobs waiting for them at the beginning of their final year and there are others that are still searching for jobs a year after graduating (even some that went to good schools). In my case, I had a job before graduating(actually i haven't graduated yet) so i'll say it all depends on a lot of things including uni, course, determination, luck, God's favour etc, The way the system works here you can have a job before you even do your final exams and are given an employment offer that is conditional on you achieving a certain grade.

Hope this answers your question!!
blasterman (m)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #23 on: September 03, 2006, 01:49 AM »

thnxs, somebody what did u study is it HR?.i am an engineer hoping to study corrosion engineering for my MSc in manchester.so if u can gaze into the crystal ball for me to know if its an employable course.
you doing great by the way!!!cheers Cheesy
somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #24 on: September 03, 2006, 10:57 AM »

No I am an engineer as well, did not study HR. Manchester is a very good uni and my friend did the masters in corossion engineering there. Anyway I think you are in with a good chance of finding a job. Although, I remember he told me that the companies that recruit corrosion engineers wanted experience in that field which he did not have. In the end, he did get a job but don't think it was in corrosion engineering. But anyways, i think most companies are flexible with the engineering degree you do.
alex osa
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #25 on: September 06, 2006, 04:27 PM »

somebody, What do you think about University of Aberdeen Finance and investment management. Can anybody give me a site i can find the ranking of scotland and england universities. Undecided
somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #26 on: September 07, 2006, 10:25 AM »

Hi, alex-osa. Can't say much about the course but University of Aberdeen is a good enough school but I know people that go there tend to go there for oil related courses. If you want to get into the finance sector in London, I think you are better off checking for schools in London. But then again, I can't really say cause Abeerdeen is quite a good school. All the best. I've put links for rankings but I think people think the Times ranking is more credible than Guardian's.

http://education.guardian.co.uk/universityguide2005/table/0,15905,-5163901,00.html
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,716,00.html

On the times website, you need to click on the Top Universities league table 2007
alex osa
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #27 on: September 07, 2006, 04:29 PM »

somebody you are the bomb. Waiting 4 d website
chuckvyl (m)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #28 on: September 19, 2006, 10:47 AM »

Hello ,
I am about leaving for England soon,for a an MSc programme in Enterprise Database and Information sytems(Oracle driven course).what are the chances of getting a good job after graduating.The school is University of Greenwich,London.Well,i intend to be  consultant after some years of experience on the job.
wolebanjo
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #29 on: September 28, 2006, 05:05 PM »

good day somebody,
am a new entry level and i want u to help me about job vacancies in united kingdom with companies thatb can provide work permit.i have bsc in banking and finance.i will really appreciate your effort.loking forward for your prompt reply
somebody (f)
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #30 on: September 29, 2006, 10:57 AM »

Hi chuckvyl, i haven't been on nairalnd in a while so could not reply to your post sooner. University of Greenwich is not a good school, you can check the league tables (the link is somewhereon this page) and you will be abkle to see how it is rated. However, if thats the only option you have. I guess you have to try and make the best out of it. Work very hard, try to make a distinction and work even harder in convincing employers you are capable. All the best!!!

Wolebanjo, I would see what I can do about other vacancies but one scheme that comes to mind is the NHS Graduate Scheme in Finance. Link is below:
http://www.bringingleadershiptolife.nhs.uk/default.asp
arinade
Re: Graduates in the UK
« #31 on: September 29, 2006, 06:08 PM »

Hi somebody, I just join nairaland,I wish I know of this all the while I was seeking admission in uk but I have commited myself at university of east london for Msc biotechnology and management,but I had an offer at university of ulster too for biotechnology but I don't  know how to switch over when i get there can i collect my deposit back and is university of ulster good and what is the prospect of biotechnology overthere or is there any other related course that is ok there.If you will not mind can I send my c.v to your box to view if I can get a job there without workpermit.

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