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Whether you have a career in mind or are just getting started exploring your options, we are here to help. We're committed to helping you on your way to a career you love, and making the most of your time at Nottingham.

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Whether you want to speak to an adviser for help with your CV, discuss career ideas, gain work experience or prioritise your wellbeing, we have the support to help.

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Develop work-related skills through The Nottingham Advantage Award (NAA) by completing extracurricular modules.

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Explore inspiring career journeys from our alumni, read student experiences and stay informed with expert advice from our team.
 

Look after your wellbeing when starting a new job

Look after your wellbeing when starting a new job
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Starting a new job is exciting, but it can sometimes feel a little overwhelming. Hannah Woolley, Careers Consultant, highlights three ways to look after your physical and mental health, from getting the basics right to finding your groove. Explore this article and further advice in our navigating the workplace section of our website.
Date:
16/12/2025

Connect with new people at work

Connect with new people at work
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Meeting new people at work can be exciting, tiring and maybe a little nerve-racking. Hannah Woolley, Careers Consultant, suggests eight simple ways you can make the whole process of meeting new people easier and less stressful. From practising a one-line introduction to connecting over shared interests, check out which ones you might try.
Date:
16/12/2025
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