Organised by national
business-education charity Career Academies UK, the day involved around 1,300
students from across the UK, as well as over 75 leading London-based employers
such as AstraZeneca, AXA, Barclays, Clifford Chance LLP, Lloyds Banking Group,
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Fujitsu, RSA, Royal Mail and Santander.
Our Career Academy
students come from our BTEC Business, BTEC IT and BTEC Applied Sciences courses
and the students all travelled down together. Although they joined up for the
same activity in the afternoon, they started off with morning events at
appropriate businesses for their courses, for a ‘behind the scenes’ look at how
the organisation works, including a workplace tour.
The Business Career Academy students visited BDO Stoy
Hayward, a leading firm of Chartered Accountants. They were given a detailed
introduction to the firm's recruitment and selection procedure for both
graduates and school leavers. Hints and tips were given on completing application
forms, how to act in interviews and attending assessment centres. A question
and answer session gave students the opportunity to find out more about careers
in accountancy and the starting pay they can expect.
For the Science Career Academy
students a visit to the Institution of Engineering and Technology was their
morning activity. While there, they were given advice about applying for jobs
in the engineering sector. A firm called F1 in Schools gave a presentation,
providing the students with all kinds of advice, from applying for the
different type of engineering degrees, the different type of entry routes and
the bursaries and funding they offer. They also talked about the various competitions
they hold, such building a formula one car using one of their kits provided and
the students got a chance to compete with other schools to race the car on a
special track. The schools with the fastest cars are going to be entered
in to a draw, the winner of which could go to an exhibition in Abu Dhabi!
Meanwhile, the IT
students got a taste of life at e-skills UK, one of Britain’s most influential
organisations. They took part in workshops that helped develop employability
skills for the IT sector, and also enjoyed virtual
campus demonstrations and feedback sessions, as well as Cyber security
training.
After the morning
visits, all the groups joined up again and made their way to the Royal Festival
Hall, where they got the chance to network with other young people from across
the UK, taking part in the programme and participated in business-related
activities to boost their employability skills.
During the
afternoon, they received valuable advice from motivational speaker Action
Jackson; adventurer Tori James, who was in the first ever all-female team to
complete the Polar Challenge, a gruelling 360 mile race to the magnetic North
Pole; and Career Academies UK Chair, Heather McGregor. The afternoon was led by
Master of Ceremonies Lee Jackson, the UK’s most experienced school and college
motivational speaker and author of ‘How to be Sick [great] at School’.
‘A Capital
Experience’ is the biggest national one-day event in the Career Academy
calendar and kicks off the two-year programme for young people taking part. We
have been running the programme for 3 years, but only in Business; the IT and
Science Career Academies are brand new and those students have got off to a
great start by attending ‘A Capital Experience’. They can now look forward to a
structured programme of internships, mentoring, motivational lectures and visits.