Connexions Staffordshire


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Next Step
An excellent website with information on all aspects of learning, jobs and careers.  Contains some great information on subjects such as job interviews, filling in application forms, writing a CV as well as a corse finder.

Support 4learning       
The site contains links to resources for advisers, students and everyone involved in education, training and communities.

Skills & Interests Assessment Tool
The Careers Advice Service careers coaches can help you identify your skills and interests to find the best job for you.

Tip Top Job 
Do a job search quickly and easily with Tip Top Job 

Monster       
An extensive job database where you can find the job that’s right for you.

Fish4jobs      
Thousands of jobs from recruitment agencies and employers in various job sectors.

Jobcentre Plus vacancies  
    
Provides help and advice on jobs. Training for people who can work and financial help for those who cannot.

Adult Learning Grant (ALG)
It’s never too late to learn new skills - and with ALG, you could get up to £30 a week to help with your learning costs.

Aim Higher
The Government’s official website on HE in England.  Contains useful information on all aspects of HE.

Our future, its in our hands    
Our world is changing – we all need more skills than ever before. Two out of three jobs in the future will require a higher level of skills and better qualifications.

UCAS 
UCAS is the main organisation through which applications for higher education in the United Kingdom are processed. The website provides a range of useful information and facilities, including a test which can help you find subject areas of interest, a course search facility, on-line application and application tracking, and a tariff calculator (to help you figure out how many points your grades equal for entry to HE).




 

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