It is a kind of ‘superpower’, which can benefit you in many ways on your employability journey. Here are my three top tips: 1) Listen more than you speak We have two ears but just one tongue, so we are better equipped and well advised to listen more than we speak.
View detailsThe hands-on projects and industry partnerships equipped me with the practical skills and confidence needed to excel in my career. The supportive faculty and cutting-edge curriculum were instrumental in my success. I couldn't have asked for a better foundation for my professional journey
View detailsI learned about how to use light more effectively and enjoyed using the camera to channel my creativity. "I am now formulating ideas to better story tell, whilst thinking of alternative perspectives which is something I took away from the workshop.”
View detailsSpeaking about the GM Skills competition, Grace, who is planning to progress to study SFX Make-up at the College’s Higher Education partner UCEN Manchester, said: “I really enjoyed the competition and getting to put my knowledge into practice. It was amazing to win and meet students from across Greater Manchester to get inspiration for new types of looks from them.”
View detailsAct Like a Professional It’s important to remember that this is a realistic working environment, and you are therefore expected to behave like an employee – That means: Be punctual and reliable Follow all health and safety protocols Call your line manager or mentor if you're unwell Demonstrate the 7 DEAL behaviours we value at The Manchester College.
View detailsSeveral industries have a higher average salary. Construction professionals in Manchester can expect to pull in an average of £47,500 If you want to get into the construction industry, a construction college course can help you get your foot in the door.
View detailsThe Manchester Evening News also reported live from our Openshaw campus speaking to a number of students, including several who had received “multiple job offers” as a result of their work placements. Check out some of their reports below! 'All my friends did A Levels, now they wish they did what I've done' 'People don't see it as a real course - but we've turned down multiple job offers' ‘Talent agents love our northern accents – it helps us stand out’ There was also a lot of coverage of our students' success in local media including the Tameside Reporter , About Manchester and the GMCA website .
View detailsIf you’re aged 16-18 and your journey to college by bus just isn’t feasible and/or you plan to travel by tram or train but are struggling to afford it, then we could help fund some or all of your travel to campus via train or tram with TMC Go .* If eligible for enhanced support we will assess the best mode of transport and individual circumstances.
View detailsShortly after collecting the Student of the Year Award, Jenson said: "I can't believe that I've won. The feeling is indescribable. A huge thank you to the tutors and my fellow students that voted for me.” Speaking after the awards, Rachel said: "The Student Awards ceremony is one of the most anticipated events of the year, and I’m incredibly proud of everything our finalists have accomplished.
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View detailsThe group also had a chance to speak with fellow Bermudians and current college students Randi Dillas, who is studyingLevel 3 Music Technology, and Charles Francis, who is in his first year of a Level 3 Computer Science and Digital Technology. Charles said: “My course is really interesting and I’m learning how to code, make websites and explore how computers impact on society. Gaining an education is my main focus and I aim to study a degree in computer science or games design.”
View detailsI realised there are many possibilities I have with The Manchester College to help me achieve my qualifications and move up to the next level. If I could do it again I would definitely go, and I’d highly recommend this to anyone who chooses to start with The Manchester College.
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