Across all areas of industry, the demand for talented individuals has never been greater and yet, as The Engineer’s own research shows, engineering employers often struggle to engage with the pipeline of engineering students, whilst many undergrads are unsure of where to start.
Over the last few months, The Engineer’s editorial team has been working closely with industry and academia on the development of The Student Engineer, a new newsletter and online channel dedicated to students and graduates who are embarking on their first job in engineering.
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There are already lots of jobs sites for graduates out there, but - beyond the more enlightened university careers offices - there aren’t too many places for students to go where they can also get the lowdown on what’s happening in the UK’s key sectors, inside advice on how to secure that first job, as well as swap tips and anecdotes with a growing community of fellow job-seekers.
With its lively blend of news, careers advice, interviews with leading employers, inspiring profiles of successful graduate engineers and - of course - information on the latest job opportunities, we believe The Student Engineer could play a really important role in helping students map out a clearer route into the profession and helping industry to communicate more effectively with the engineers of tomorrow.
If you’re a student or graduate looking for your first job, we hope you’ll find it useful. And if you’re not, we hope you’ll point any future engineers that you might know in our direction.
If you’d like information on how The Student Engineer can benefit your company or would like to discuss sponsorship opportunities, please contact: enquire@theengineer.co.uk
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