Demystifying jobs: the jobs of the future 

Guests: Kester Brewin, Associate Director, Institute for the Future of Work & Dr. Annie Hughes, Head of the Teaching and Learning Centre, Kingston University 

Demystifying jobs: what are employers actually looking for?  

Guests: Adriana Curca, Manager of CBI Economics, Confederation of British Industry & Steve Layton, Head of Engineering Function, Rolls Royce.

Demystifying jobs: the jobs of the future 
Release date: Available to watch now here https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/unimythsbusted/colleges-schools/webinar-hub/ 

Guests: Kester Brewin, Associate Director, Institute for the Future of Work & Dr. Annie Hughes, Head of the Teaching and Learning Centre, Kingston University 

Learn from the latest research on what the jobs of the future will look like. This session will provide an overview of the kinds of skills that will be in most demand in the future, particularly in the context of AI and other emerging trends. This session will help you build your students’ understanding of the sorts of skills they might need to develop and demystify the future world of work for them.  

**RELEASED TODAY** Demystifying jobs: what are employers actually looking for?  
Release date: Available to watch now here https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/unimythsbusted/colleges-schools/webinar-hub/ 

Guests: Adriana Curca, Manager of CBI Economics, Confederation of British Industry & Steve Layton, Head of Engineering Function, Rolls Royce.

Using evidence from research surveying real employers and advice direct from one of the UK’s most renowned industry names, find out more about employer perspectives on recent graduates.

Hear from the experts and employers themselves to learn how your students can make sure they stand out in the jobs market, how you can support them to feel confident in their choices, and how you can bust common myths around employability. 

This session will provide insight into what employers really look for, especially when recruiting graduates.

Valuing Careers

  • Individuals: Career development can support individuals throughout their education and career; facilitating positive transitions, building career management skills and fostering career wellbeing.
  • The economy: Career development can support the economy by improving the efficiency of the labour market and promoting effective skills/knowledge development. 
  • Society: Career development can benefit society by promoting social justice and equity in education and work for all members of the community.

do you need advice

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you would like to arrange a careers interview or require further information. Mrs S Beeton, Head of Careers sbeeton@sphs.uk.com