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Promoting employability: how to get the most from your alumni

Focus group

During the project we will be running a series of three focus groups to discuss the results of the questionnaire and alumni interviews.

Two focus groups were convened during May.  The aim of the focus groups was to discuss the results of the activities undertaken so far; in this case the alumni panels and talks and the results of the survey.

Membership of the focus groups was not restricted and participants were drawn from undergradute and postgraduate-taught cohorts on a self-selecting basis.

In the first part of the session, each group was given some background information on the project and asked what they thought of our activities to date (addressing the first research question - what is the impact of our current employability activities where alumni have an input?)  They were then asked a general question (about their concerns about finding a job) to get them talking to each other and thinking about their employability.

In the second part of the session, Group A was asked to consider the second research question:

And Group B was asked to consider the third research question:

Group A (Wednesday 9 March 2012)

"In the future, you will need to go out and get a job".  Thinking about the process of applying for jobs, what are you most concerned about?

Are there any ways in which our alumni can help to raise the aspirations and enhance the employability of our students that we are failing to exploit effectively?

Group B (Friday 11 May 2012)

"In the future, you will need to go out and get a job".  Thinking about the process of applying for jobs, what are you most concerned about?

Where within the student life-cycle can we make best use of alumni?

The comments made by the first two focus groups will be summarised and fed into a third focus group which will be scheduled for later in the summer.  This group will consist of postgraduate research students.

Students at Focus Group B
Focus Group B
Students at Focus Group A
Focus Group A

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