Applying for a job
Skills and tips for job applications and CVs.
Skills and tips for job applications and CVs.
Young carers look after someone at home who has extra needs, for example an illness, disability or addiction
Basic skills are the key skills you need in study and life, and include Maths, English and ICT
Figuring out what you want to do for work can be confusing, here are resources to help you explore your options
Construction isn't just for labourers and isn't just building - IT, Engineering, Site Management and Administration all play their part, and there are good opportunities for everyone.
Careers in Health is not just about being a doctor, nurse or dentist. There are hundreds of different careers available for anyone who decides to follow a career in health
Jobs in ICT come in all different varieties - find out how you can get started in the field, and get a job that suits your needs!
There are many job opportunities for someone interested in law. Find what job suits you and your needs!
There is more in science than you think. Explore the different careers that you can find in the science sector.
Careers in Sports and Leisure come in loads of different varieties and types - find the right one for you!
The EET Support Service provides one-to-one support for young people aged 16-18 Not in Employment, Education or Training who need extra help to re-engage with learning.
There are all sorts of jobs out there and different ways of applying for them
Support is available to help young people access education, training or other opportunities in Oxfordshire
You will usually need to do an interview before you get offered a job - find out how to do your best and impress
Think safety, whether you are at work, doing work experience, or seeking work
Posters, notices and fliers about open days, job clubs, training, learning and more for young people in Oxfordshire
Your rights at your work, apprenticeship, training, learning, college or placement are protected. But you may still need to solve problems.
Find out about the School Health Nurse service and how they can help you
Traineeships are flexible training programmes for young people aged 16 to 24 years
Local training providers offer alternative options for 16+ learning, including community-based programmes, engagement, and specialist support