5 streams of support on disability and City careers

Are you applying for internships, graduate schemes and jobs in the City, but haven’t felt confident about asking for the support you need?

Many students applying for roles in the City feel unsure about being open about their disability. This can mean that they don’t receive the support they need and so are at a disadvantage from the outset. Ultimately this can mean they don’t get the job. These organisations can help, advise and inspire you to be confident about talking about your needs with employers, and therefore being able to perform well and get those opportunities you want:

MyPlus Consulting

A great resource for students with disability. Job listings, advice, blog and stories from students. Look at the recruiters club pages, too, and see all the organisations actively wanting to attract and support applications from students with disability.

City Disabilities

A free mentoring scheme offering support to students with disabilities or long-term medical conditions, who would like to join a profession in London.

EmployAbility

Apply for city internships and graduate schemes with support from the EmployAbility team.

Blind in Business

Supporting students with visual impairment into the workplace.

Us!

The Careers Service can work with and advise you to help make the transition into the workplace as smooth as possible.  Learn how our website at www.careers.cam.ac.uk/disability/index.asp

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