EXPLORING AND MOVING FORWARD WITH YOUR CAREER
As a graduate of the University of South Wales, the Careers Service is still here to enable and empower you to research your options, get informed, get experience, build your confidence, get motivated and successfully secure your dream role.
Careers
What matters to you about your career matters to us too.
Whether you’ve got a definite goal in mind or are continuing to explore your next steps, we can help you get clarity and understanding on the options and possibilities that lay ahead.
GO FURTHER WITH ‘MY CAREER’ TO HELP YOU PLAN OUT YOUR NEXT STEP
Find out about you
Get a deeper understanding of you, your strengths (and weaknesses!), your skills and personality.
Take 5 minutes to get the lowdown on your personality type with the BUZZ test
Spend more time exploring with 16 personalities
Uncover your creative offer with Creative types
Go further with personality insight tests via MyCareer
Start building your personal brand
Consider and reflect upon how you come across and how you are perceived, based upon your Values, your Interests, your Personality and your Skills (VIPS)
Let your brand showcase you in a positive and professional way. For advice on how to build and showcase search ‘Personal Brand’ via MyCareer
*AI prompt - I want to build a strong personal brand as a [designer/creative professional/etc.]. Can you help me define my unique value, identify my target audience, suggest ways to present myself online (portfolio, LinkedIn, social media), and provide a step-by-step plan for growing my visibility and credibility in my field?
Recognise, understand and develop your skills
Take time to understand the skills that you have and where and how they are developed.
Understand the Skills that all Graduates Need
Undertake a Skills Module via MyCareerIf you’re looking for ideas for careers, want to know how your skills relate to certain roles or whether your personality would be a good fit, then consider …
Interested to find out more about typical careers that can lead from your degree or what sectors your degree’s graduates gravitate towards?
- ‘What can I do with my degree?’ can help to provide ideas and jobs to consider.
Keen to explore what roles exist, what they expect of you, and who might employ you?
- Get a detailed insight into the skills required, the responsibilities of the role, your potential salary and how to get there via an extensive range of Job Profiles.
- Explore a range of curated links related to your degree area.
- Go to Jobs and Vacancies.
Building your network can help you to understand your sector, make professional connections and showcase your offer to the right people.
- Establish a presence on LinkedIn and / or typical networking platforms. View LinkedIn guidance via MyCareer.
*AI prompt - I want to grow my professional network, especially in the [……] field. Can you give me practical strategies for networking both online and in-person, suggest what platforms or events to focus on, and help me craft outreach messages to connect with other professionals, mentors, or potential collaborators?
Getting experience is the best way to understand whether a specific role / sector is right for you as well as providing the practical evidence that employers seek.
- Click through to the USW Careers Work Experience pages - Explore volunteering opportunities via CareersConnect and Volunteering Wales.
- Undertake the Grad Edge Career Ready Award to help you reflect upon and articulate your experience.
Considering Postgraduate Study?
Postgraduate study may be required for some roles or you may wish to take your studies further to diversify, change direction, undertake research or just for the love of your subject.
- Prospects provides an overview of postgraduate study at all levels, what to consider, how to apply and how to fund.
- Explore postgraduate course options available at USW.
- Explore courses via Find a Masters.
- Go to Find a PhD and Vitae for opportunities and study within research.
- Refer to the USW Grad School for research options at USW.
*AI prompt: Can you help me find suitable UK based postgraduate courses based on my academic background and interests, suggest top universities, explain the application process (including deadlines, personal statements, and references), and provide advice on funding options and student visas if needed?
Prefer to work for yourself or start a business?
For certain sectors, freelance work is typical. Gain the support you need to understand freelancing, working for yourself and setting up a business.