Manchester Metropolitan University – Recruiting students and graduates

Date: 09/12/2022
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We have a diverse student body with approximately 38,000 students. They are experts in a wide range of subjects, including business, law, arts, humanities, education, science, engineering, health, psychology and social care.

 

Our students and graduates bring specialist knowledge, transferable skills and a fresh perspective to your business. Recruiting students and graduates can also help you to grow your team, build a pipeline of talent and futureproof your organisation.

 

There are many ways for businesses to engage with students and graduates, so it can be confusing to know where to start. Here’s a brief explanation of each option to get you started:

 

 

  • Short-term internships (RISE 70-100 Hour Internship)
    • Typically lasting 1-3 months.
    • Internships are a great option if you have a shorter-term project or a busy period, or if you would like to trial student and graduate recruitment.
    • If applicable, the provision of funding to alleviate the overall cost of hiring

 

  • Sandwich Placements
    • A paid 9-12 month period of work experience between students’ second and third years.
    • Placements allow students to deliver their expertise in your organisation while developing their skills and knowledge.
    • If the placement goes well, you can offer students a graduate position before they apply to other roles. Placements are also known as ‘sandwich placements’ or the ‘industrial placement’.
  • Consultancy Projects
    • An opportunity for students to conduct live projects with businesses as part of their course.
    • This gives you access to skilled students who will work on a project specified by your organisation and agreed with the University.
    • Students present their findings to the business and provide a written report with recommendations.

 

  • Graduate Recruitment Support

 

              We provide bespoke support for local employers looking to recruit our graduates. This includes, but is not limited to:

 

  • Active promotion of vacancies through our dedicated job portal as well as our social media and other channels. 
  • Providing advice on job descriptions and advert listings. 
  • Running events to increase employer brand awareness on campus. 
  • If applicable, the provision of funding to alleviate the overall cost of hiring

 

If you would like to discuss any of these further please contact us at workwitus@mmu.ac.uk