7 benefits you’ll enjoy from placement opportunities
Have you ever considered embarking on a journey that could not only expand your horizons but also set you on a path to success? If you're an undergraduate pondering your future, undertaking a placement might just be the key to unlocking your potential.
What are placements?
Placements, also known as internships, are short-term positions that offer invaluable hands-on experience in a specific field or industry.
While the idea of temporarily stepping out of your comfort zone might seem daunting, the benefits of doing a placement are immeasurable and can pave the way for a brighter, more promising future. Statistics show that 72% of hiring managers think greater emphasis should be placed on experience over qualifications.
At AtkinsRéalis, we offer both summer placements typically lasting 8-12 weeks, that give you a sense of how you can apply your knowledge in a real-world setting, and industrial placements for students who are able to take a year out and work. Our industrial placements typically last 12 months and give you the chance to immerse yourself in everything we do, learn how we work and experience a variety of projects.
Here are some compelling reasons why you should consider taking the plunge:
Skill development
A placement is like a laboratory for honing your skills. You'll have the chance to develop both technical and soft skills relevant to your chosen field. Whether it's learning how to use specialised software, improving your communication abilities, or mastering project management, you'll leave your placement with a toolbox of skills that will serve you well throughout your career.
With 87% of employers valuing a positive work attitude over qualifications, there’s a lot to be said about showing a willingness to learn new skills.
Networking opportunities
A placement introduces you to a network of industry professionals, mentors, and colleagues who can offer guidance, advice, and potentially even future job opportunities. Building these connections can be instrumental in your career growth.
Enhanced CV
Employers value candidates with practical experience. Adding a placement to your resume or CV demonstrates your commitment to your chosen field and can make you stand out in a competitive job market.
It showcases your ability to apply your knowledge in a real-world setting, which is a compelling asset for potential employers.
Confidence boost
Stepping into a new environment and successfully completing a placement can boost your self-confidence. If you’re wondering what you can do with your degree, a placement is a great way to learn how to apply your knowledge to a new field, like Salma.
You'll overcome challenges, make decisions, and solve problems independently—all of which contribute to personal and professional growth. This newfound confidence will serve you well in future endeavours.
Potential job offers
Many companies view placements as extended interviews. If you excel during your placement and make a positive impression, there's a good chance the organisation will consider you for a full-time position upon graduation. It's like a foot in the door to your dream job.
Personal growth
Beyond the professional advantages, a placement can foster personal growth. You'll encounter diverse perspectives, work in multicultural environments, and adapt to new challenges. These experiences contribute to your personal development and help you become a well-rounded individual.
Competitive advantage
In today's competitive job market, having a placement on your resume sets you apart from other candidates. It demonstrates your proactive approach to learning and your commitment to achieving your career goals.
Discover the benefits of a placement
Doing a placement is not just about getting work experience—it's about investing in your future. It's a journey of self-discovery, skill development, and building a foundation for a successful career.
Explore placement opportunities at AtkinsRéalis today. The benefits are abundant, and the experience gained will be an invaluable asset as you carve your path toward success.
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