At Salford Business School, student placements are offered as part of both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Our links with local, national and international companies means that we can offer students the opportunity to get in touch with prospective employers and get students on the right track to future employment success.
A paid internship can be an IT placement in London or a business management placement in Edinburgh, if you have the passion and commitment to secure a placement, it could be the best thing you ever did.
Working on a placement abroad can be within your reach. One of the great things about doing a placement is, as long as it is relevant and approved by the school, you can go anywhere. Students have been on placements at home in Manchester to as far away as Australia. So if you have ever dreamed of working abroad, this is your chance!
Mentoring other students can be a most rewarding and beneficial experience. Once students have completed their year in industry, students have the opportunity to mentor other students looking to undertake a placement, which also looks great on your CV! Here’s what Salford Business School placement mentors have to say about their mentoring experiences:
Placement students at Salford, upon completion of their sandwich year, have typically performed better in their degree and have much better job prospects after graduating. Many of our placement graduates go on to secure a job with that same organisation.
Alongside these benefits, students become more confident, gain communication and problem solving skills and develop transferable skills that can’t be gained elsewhere.
Sandwich year, paid internship, whatever you want to call your placement year, it’s your time to make it happen.
To help you find a placement, keep checking our regularly updated placement website on Blackboard.
Check out our Salford Business School placements website
Come along to one of our placement fairs where you can speak to potential employers from different industries, speak to our placement team and meet other like minded students.
If you have any questions or would just like to chat through your options, pop in to see the placement co-ordinator, Chris Procter or contact the placement team, Sunayna Tailor or Nicola Moss
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Is a placement the way forward for you? Looking to gain invaluable industry experience and want to share some of your experiences? Please use comments section below!