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Careers, Employability and Your Future

The University provides a wide range of resources to help you achieve your graduate ambitions. Developing your personal skills and enhancing your employability while at university is key in today's job market.

The Careers and Employability Team are on hand to provide information, inspiration, resources, advice and guidance to our students and graduates, to help develop your employability and confidence, and explore, pursue and realise your career aspirations, whatever they may be!

Find out how we can support you while you study here and also what to expect if you're thinking of studying here.

In partnership with the University’s well-established Enterprise by Design (EbD) programme, BUILT is an annual competition open to all Bangor University students where participants across all study disciplines and all academic years form teams of 5-10 to simulate a startup company and to generate ideas and develop solutions for a specific community challenge. The programme culminates in the teams presenting their ideas to an independent panel, who judge which team have developed the most innovative solution. The winning team receive funding and support to launch and implement their product or service, as well as ongoing mentorship and guidance from experts.  
 
Alumni mentors support each team along the way to refine their ideas and solutions and potentially develop the product or service prototype. Learning sessions for all teams are facilitated by the University through the EbD programme - a ten-week series of workshops focusing on inspiration, creativity, sustainability and commercial awareness - in areas such as how to develop a business plan and financial planning basics.
 
BUILT is an excellent way to enhance participants’ CV experiences and employability credentials, meeting the job market’s demands for innovative thinking and entrepreneurial mindsets.  Through BUILT and EbD, students develop a range of employability skills, including team-working, creative problem-solving, communication and commercial skills. Working in a multidisciplinary team helps participants to develop their ability to work with people from different backgrounds and perspectives and the final exhibition and presentation component of the challenge helps to develop public speaking and presentation skills, which are valuable in many careers.

Read about the 2024 awards.

The placement year provides you with a fantastic opportunity to broaden your horizons and develop valuable contacts through working with a self-sourced organisation relevant to your degree subject.

You will be expected to find and arrange a suitable placement to complement your degree, and will be fully supported throughout by a dedicated member of staff at your academic School and the University's Careers and Employability Service.

Previous and current students have worked with a wide variety of placement providers, ranging from private companies to educational organizations, charities, government authorities and non-governmental organizations.Students have been placed on work experience with hosts such as Santander Bank, Siemens Healthineers, Coutts, Venue Cymru, WRU, BBC Cymru, Zip World and Gen2.

Our students who have undertaken a placement year have highlighted how the experience has helped them to develop invaluable networks, confidence and life experience as well as subject knowledge and skills that have boosted their employability.

Please note: The fee for all placement, sandwich and international years is £1,350 (2024 entry). 

Our CareerConnect hosts the University's Student Employment Bureau; they advertise the following opportunities:

  • Graduate jobs - Local, National and International
  • Full-time, part time, permanent and temporary jobs
  • Work experience / internships
  • Placement opportunities
  • Voluntary opportunities

Students (and Graduates of up to three years) can also use the platform to book careers and business startup guidance appointments, book places on our webinars and workshops, complete informational ‘pathway’ activities, and much more.

To access these opportunities on CareerConnect you need to log in with your student account.