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Explore all graduate advice and guidance on gradireland

On gradireland you'll find graduate careers advice on a huge range of topics – and we're adding more all the time. Compare career options with information on what to expect from working life in different sectors, then learn how you can develop your skills, gain work experience and succeed in applications and interviews. If you're not sure what you'd like to do, don't panic: we're here to help you take those first steps into making career decisions. We also have articles on how to make the most of uni life, organise your job hunt, juggle job offers and more. Whether you're in your first year of university or have already graduated, our career advice for students and graduates will set you on the right path.
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Voluntary work

Vacation schemes and work experience

Students and graduates can find many ways of getting involved in voluntary work.

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Horticulture

Areas of work, specialisms and alternatives

Horticulture careers for graduates.

Agriculture, animals & plants
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Food science

Areas of work, specialisms and alternatives

Careers for science graduates in the food and drink industry.

Science, R&D, food industry
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Building services engineering

Areas of work, specialisms and alternatives

Construction, civil engineering and QS careers for graduates: building services engineering.

Property, construction & QS+7
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Professional development in the hospitality industry

Careers advice and planning

You can develop your career in hospitality through postgraduate study or on-the-job training.

Hospitality, sport, leisure & tourism
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How to become a chartered surveyor

Careers advice and planning

Graduates with a property degree can advance their careers with a professional qualification.

Property, construction & QS
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Alternative careers for law graduates

Careers advice and planning

Many law graduates choose to pursue non-law oriented career paths, using their transferable skills successfully across a wide range of roles.

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Logistics

Areas of work, specialisms and alternatives

Logistics and transport careers for graduates: logistics

Procurement & supply chain
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Museums and art galleries

Areas of work, specialisms and alternatives

Languages and culture careers for graduates: museums and art galleries.

Languages, libraries & culture
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How to get a job in accountancy

Careers advice and planning

Tips for graduates on finding vacancies and applying for jobs in accountancy.

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Construction economics/quantity surveying

Areas of work, specialisms and alternatives

Manages all aspects of the contractual and financial side of construction projects. Likely projects in Ireland include the development and construction of major projects, such as residential and retail development, office buildings, schools, hospitals, bridges, roads and sewerage.

Property, construction & QS
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Your first job

Working life

Your first graduate job brings new challenges, from workplace etiquette to dress code. These tips will help you make the transition to working life.

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