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What is a graduate programme, selection process and what graduates expect
What is a graduate programme? A graduate programme is a programme designed to develop candidates into management positions through variety of operational placements within a business. Graduates would work in every department within a company and over the course of a personalised programme, graduates would be given hands on experience, helping the candidates grow into future business leaders. Companies that run graduate programmes do so because they want to tap into the b

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Feb 122 min read


Hospitality Graduate Programmes you should be implementing
It's crucial to recognise the dynamic nature of the hospitality industry and the specific skill sets graduates need to thrive in various roles. Implementing targeted graduate programs can be a strategic move to cultivate a workforce equipped with the expertise necessary for success. Below are the types of programs employers should consider incorporating to nurture graduates in the realm of hospitality. Finance in Hospitality: Implement programs that focus on the financial int

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Feb 92 min read


The Power of Placement Opportunities
Embarking on a journey of academic and professional development, students often find themselves at a pivotal juncture during their undergraduate courses. One transformative avenue that opens up after the second year is the much-anticipated Placement Opportunity. Also referred to as a 'sandwich year,' 'year in industry,' or 'industrial placement,' this immersive experience offers students a unique chance to bridge the gap between theory and practice. Exploring the Placement

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Feb 52 min read


Employing International Students (with a Student Visa)
The term 'student visa' on this page refers to immigration permission issued under both Tier 4 and the Student route. Tier 4 was replaced by the Student route on 5 October 2020. Working Hours A student visa issued for full-time degree level or masters level studies allows a student to work for a maximum of 20 hours per week during term-time. This is a maximum of 20 hours in total in any one week, including paid or unpaid work and for one or more organisation. The 20 hours can

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Feb 24 min read


Thinking of implementing an ED&I policy? Then talk to the experts - SISU
We know how important Equity, Inclusion and Wellbeing is and we want to support our partners and companies with E&I support.

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Jan 303 min read
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