the YIB Welcome event last week. Students heard from the new Academic Director
for the programme, Dr Chika Oka, and the YIB Programme Officer, Katharine
Radford who works alongside Sonia Dhaliwal, the Programme Advisor, in the Placements’
Place office (number 10, Moore building)
Welcome week event, including Max who did his placement at Enterprise Rent a
Car, Juree whose placement was with PiXL and Connor who worked at Ascot Wealth
Management for a year. We also watched an inspiring video from former Royal
Holloway Business and Management YIB, Hippolyte Petit who did a Digital
Marketing placement with The Walt Disney company: http://yibprofile.blogspot.com/2016/10/hippolyte-petit-walt-disney-co.html .
YIBs were reminded that the responsibility for choosing and securing a
placement lay entirely with themselves but that they would be offered help and
support at every stage by the Placements’ Place team and Careers. New YIBs were given 5
key areas to focus on during their 1st year.
2.1 year average required for ALL YIB students to progress to 2nd year
Good attendance
record required in your Lectures/ Workshops
Attend ALL YIB
events and workshops
Eg Volunteering,
sports, societies.
placement scheme, part time work; spring insight week or summer internship
Start networking with
Companies at Careers events and previous YIBs
looking to make applications for placements at the beginning of the 2nd
year. We have already heard from a 2nd year who has secured a
placement for 2020/21 which she was offered on the back of a summer internship
she has just completed at the same company. There is a clear message – what you
do in the 1st year can help with your success in obtaining a
placement.
year, from increased confidence levels to enhanced employability prospects and
potential for higher grades.
We quoted some former YIBs including Andrea Totaro
who did a placement year at SAP and has been offered a full time position as
Chief of Staff. While on placement Andrea said:
“ I think Year in Business is the best thing you can
do at University for 3 reasons:
It can help you secure
a Graduate job if you give your best during your placement year
It helps you to grow
as a person – after 6 months in SAP I was a completely different person: I
gained confidence and I learnt more about the business “
Enterprise Rent a Car in 2017/18, graduated with a first class degree from Royal
Holloway (2019) and has returned to a Graduate position with Enterprise said of
the placement year:
grow as well as my abilities/ knowledge of accounting and this massively helped
in my final year. I was able to apply real examples to the modules and had a
better understanding of them which helped for the exams!”
Do drop by the Placements’ Place if you have any questions
for Sonia or Katharine and look out for the Micro placement induction sessions
which will be running from w/c 30th September.