Introduction: Guidance Solutions
Impartial advice and information on all aspects of career, employment, education and training advice in the UK. Providing comprehensive, up-to-date and quality advice, and information no matter what your age or present position.
[http://www.guidance-solutions.co.uk/]
Introduction: Careers In Construction
Careers in Construction is the site for professionals in the building and construction industry looking to manage their careers.
[http://www.careersinconstruction.com/]
Introduction: Career Solutions
We'll help you to go forward Discover what you really want to do and how to get somebody to pay you to do it.
[http://www.careersolutions.co.uk/]
Introduction: UCAS
UCAS is at the very heart of British HE. Operating as the only central applications service, for full-time undergraduate courses in the UK, means handling applications from over 400,000 students a year (just think, that total would fill Wembley five times over!).
[http://www.ucas.com/]
Introduction: Connexions Cornwall
Connexions is the Government's new advice and guidance service for 13-19 year olds.
[http://www.connexions-cd.org.uk/]
Introduction: Career Storm
Keeping your course on today's job market is as demanding as traveling on the ocean. Structural changes in the world of work bring about rapid change and uncertainty. Personal careers are like a long sea voyage where encounters with storms are inevitable.
[http://www.careerstorm.com/]
Introduction: Individual Learning Accounts
Individual Learning Accounts are a new way to help you pay for your learning. Backed by the Government, and supported by learning providers, trade unions and employers, Individual Learning Accounts offer a package of discounts that make it easier for you to get into learning.
[http://www.dfes.gov.uk/]
Introduction: Careers World
Congratulations! You survived clearing and actually made it into university, now all you have to work out is how to get through the next few years.
[http://education.independent.co.uk/]
Introduction: Career Shop
CareerShop.com is the Internet career site for the Computer Generation. CareerShop.com offers a full array of automated services and tools to assist the skilled individual that uses the Internet, computers or technology in their profession to manage their careers and career options.
[http://www.careershop.com/]
Introduction: Career Soft
Careersoft Over 30000 pages of careers information and advice.
[http://www.careersoft.co.uk/]
Introduction: Web Links Careers
This section provides information on educational organisations and associations who currently have Web sites.
[http://www.ceg.org.uk/]
Introduction: CV Special
Writing a powerful and effective CV is one of the key elements in securing a job of any kind whether it is for your first job or to move on to better things. What styles do you use, what words do you employ? How do you overcome problematic elements of your work history or write CV for specific circumstances? Very few websites provide free information and guidelines on producing an effective CV for any situation but CV Special is an exception.
[http://www.cvservices.net/]
Introduction: Connexions
The purpose of the Careers Service is to contribute to the learning and prosperity of individuals, their communities and society as a whole. It does this by providing impartial information, guidance and help to enable people to enter appropriate education, training or employment. In doing so it must promote equality of opportunity and raise aspirations.
[http://www.connexions.gov.uk/]
Introduction: Which Way Now?
Which Way Now? 2000 Study decisions at 14. Do you hate it when friends of your family always ask you, 'And what do you want to do when you leave school?'. Do you just mumble a 'Dunno...' and wish they'd leave you alone? Well, now's a good time to start coming up with some answers. Do you just mumble a 'Dunno...' and wish they'd leave you alone? Well, now's a good time to start coming up with some answers. Right now, you've got the first big decision to make - choosing the courses you are going to do for the next two years. Of course, you can't just drop all the subjects you don't like and spend your whole time doing art and PE. But it's up to you to choose the subjects you enjoy most and will do best at, alongside the important core subjects such as maths, English and science.
[http://www.connexions.gov.uk/]