Tempting as it is for any student to focus their search for work or work experience on the big household names such as Rolls-Royce or BAE Systems, when it comes to STEM, small is often beautiful.
So says Ann Watson, chief executive of not-for-profit employer-led skills organisation Semta. She is a passionate advocate for young people getting hands-on experience in engineering and science before embarking on a career.
“It’s the smaller firms which offer the vast majority of openings to undergraduates, graduates and apprentices, and whether you want to stay in your university town for the summer or travel back home, it’s always worth checking out the opportunities locally.” READ MORE AT THE TELEGRAPH
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