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career advice needed please!!
robinson79
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try going to your university careers service . they have a computer programme in which you feed in your likes and dislikes, skills etc and it gives you some jobs which may be suitable. you can also have an interview with an adviser who can help you focus on your career prospects.
if you live away from the uni you studied at i think you can go to the nearest uni careers service. at my uni you can use the service for the rest of your life once you've graduated.
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