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How we can support you

As degree apprentices studying at the University of Plymouth, you are joining a vibrant and dedicated professional community. The Careers Service understands that while you study for a recognised qualification you are not only enhancing your career skills but also continuing to earn a salary, thus balancing commitments and work/life balance.
We have factored this into the services and resources that we can offer you, including the content of this page, myCareer and via the support offered by the Student Hub .

Your personal and professional growth and development

Access LinkedIn Learning for further development
As a University of Plymouth student you have access to LinkedIn Learning , a continually growing and evolving library of training videos and tutorials covering a wide range of software, technologies and business topics. Take advantage of free 24/7 access to the entire library of training. Please note you will need to login using your university email address and password and having a LinkedIn account is also helpful, particularly if you wish to show you have completed these courses.
Here are some suggested topics:
Succeeding at work
Personal development and resilience
Develop your professional brand

Your future options

At some point within your career, you may decide to look for promotion opportunities or simply expand your professional network to develop, progress or even change your career. We can support you when you are ready for that.
There is also a wealth of career related information at Prospects. You also have access to myCareer – for events, appointments, local, regional and national vacancies alongside our Careers Service in the Student Hub .

Continued Professional Development

Continued Professional Development (CPD) is a self-directed and structured process of reflective learning which can help you manage your own progression and set career development goals in the short, medium and long-term. CPD can include formal or informal training, work shadowing and mentoring, as well as self-directed learning.
Most professional bodies will offer CPD opportunities to its members so if you don’t already belong to one, it might be worth looking into this. Other useful websites include:
Don’t forget you can also access some excellent CPD courses on LinkedIn Learning , as well as taking part in University workshops such as Bounce Women’s Development Programme and our Mentoring scheme .
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