Skills, training and events
To search for available activities, choose from the drop-down lists below and click any ‘Go’ button.
Browse the activities calendar
- To help you identify any gaps in your skills, find out What are employers looking for?
- Start to develop the personal and employability skills required for any career through the eXfactor programme
- Gain official recognition for extra-curricula activities through the Exeter Award
- Research students should see the Researcher Development Programme (RDP)
If you think you would benefit from a specific employabilty event we don’t currently run then please email us. We will do our best to organise it if there is enough interest.
Accessibility
Do you have any specific needs that we need to know about that will enable you to participate fully in any of these sessions? (e.g. large print handouts, sign language interpreter, wheelchair access to training room, etc.) If so, please email us and let us know.
Professionalism:
Please note that by booking on to any event via the employability website you are making a commitment which reflects upon your professionalism. If you book to attend any event but subsequently find that you are unable to attend, please ensure that you unsubscribe yourself from this event. Please do not book onto the same type of event at different times or on different days with the intention of later choosing which one you want attend; we reserve the right to delete multiple bookings.
ePersonal Development Planning
Keep a record of your training and skills development sessions with ePDP. It will help keep a record of the information you need to build a CV. Login at MyExeter (find ePDP under the Student Records tab).
I just wanted to write and register my thanks for the mock interview you set up for me yesterday. I found the half hour really useful - it was professional, constructive and the interviewer from PricewaterhouseCooper gave me so many tips. I understood what the interviewer is looking for specifically with certain questions, the best way to frame my strengths and how to present my weaknesses.
Sophie Wardell, English Graduate
