Apart from the employability factors mentioned above, work-readiness also involves practical issues such as having a support network in place to help with childcare should you need it, or being able to travel to a place of work. Maintaining good health is also important. So make sure you look at ‘the bigger picture’ and make any changes or adjustments that are necessary now. Then, once you get that job, you can keep it and enjoy it.
View detailsStay committed to your vision, adapt when needed, and trust that the work you put in will pay off. Practical steps to get started today If you take away anything from this, let it be these action points: Make connections – Talk to people, network, and collaborate.
View detailsI’m delighted to see our contributions recognised with a Platinum Social Value Award.” The GM Social Value Awards were set up in May 2017 to recognise the time and hard work donated by companies that give back to the local community.
View detailsYour tutors and support staff can recognise how you’ve met The Deal behaviours through the recognition portal so make sure you check your emails regularly. The Deal
View detailsAs part of the celebrations, and following a rigorous judging process, several students were honoured with awards for going above and beyond in their roles. Each awardee was said to exemplify the core values of the Student Ambassador programme, and their invaluable contributions were showcased to all attendees, including the College’s Enrichment team.
View detailsEmployer Feedback We highly value feedback from our employer partners regarding our students’ engagement and impact during their placements. At the end of each placement, the employer host will receive an automated email inviting them to complete a feedback report.
View detailsFive years later, Muhammad has studied Electronics, Physics and Maths at The Manchester College, recording A, B and B in his A-Level results. He is now off to Leeds University to study engineering. The 18-year-old said: “I am so happy because at one stage it looked like I might not get the grades I needed.
View detailsBy hosting a work experience or T Level industry placement student, you’re giving young people the chance to gain real-world experience that builds on their technical classroom learning—helping them take their first steps toward a successful career. It’s a powerful way to boost your organisation’s social value and reputation. Brand Promotion and Positive Exposure Partnering with The Manchester College on work experience and T Level industry placements isn’t just great for students—it’s great for your brand too.
View detailsIt contains information on the following: Student Information – personal and contact details as well as Next of Kin details Attendance & punctuality summary Reports for Parents/Guardians – information about your son/daughter’s progression on their current course (please note: this is only available for learners within the reporting scope) Timetable (under the ‘Attendance and Punctuality’ tab – register details) Targets Student Guide – available under the ‘TMC Pages’ tab To access ProPortal you will need to complete the registration online using a personalised student reference (Person Code) which can be found on your son / daughter’s ID card. Once your registration has been approved an account will be created and this can take up to five working days.
View detailsYou could be doing what you’ve always dreamed of, by designing, building and coding games as a software developer, or you might want to hack systems as a paid job, protecting and securing the IT infrastructures of large businesses.
View detailsWe are really proud of the students who represent the College at such prestigious and difficult events and are able to show off the skills we teach, and they demonstrate, across Creative Media subjects.”
View detailsStop by the Town Hall, which often doubles as the Houses of Parliament for film and TV, admire the exquisite Manchester Cathedral, stroll through the incredible John Rylands Library, or wander the shelves of the oldest surviving library in the English speaking world over at Chetham’s. Festivals Our festivals are another great way to see some incredible art, photography and performances, so be sure to make the time to visit. The Manchester International Festival takes place biennially, showcasing the works of dozens of artists from all over the world.
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