Be inspired by Two Blues Solar Limited. Students learn about sustainability, business planning and teamwork from industry experts.

Who Should Apply?

• Do you dream of starting your own business?

• Or are you curious about a career in sustainability?

• Or are you perhaps you enjoy all sorts of things and have no idea yet what you want to do in future?

If any of the above apply, join Two Blues Solar for our 2-day virtual work experience!

Over the course of two days:

• You’ll learn about working for a start-up and the different roles involved

• You’ll find out how businesses can reduce carbon emissions in a financially viable way

• You’ll learn about sustainable energy sources and how they work

• You’ll hear about different career pathways including top tips on CVs and job interviews

• You’ll develop your problem solving, teamwork and communication skills.

• You’ll take part in team challenges and group presentations including launching your own start-up and developing a sustainability strategy for

your business

Two Blues is a growing start-up business with 7 employees. Many of the team are quite young and this is their first or second job out of university. Others on the team have worked in multiple different industries and roles. We’re all keen to share our experiences and help you find out more about what you might like to do in future.

We also want to share information about sustainable business practices; we believe it’s critical that everyone understands what can be done to reduce organisations’ carbon footprint.

Please note, the deadline for this opportunity may be brought forward if we receive high volumes of applications. We therefore encourage you to apply for an opportunity that interests you as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

https://finder.futuresforall.org/opportunity-detail/11AE0FB4-6B88-4CB4-33C6-08DD55A75EF0

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