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  2. The Year in Industry - Wikipedia

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    If the student is accepted onto the scheme The Year in Industry will send them 'company CV's'. Students select which placements they would like to be put forward for. Companies will then shortlist candidates for interviews, which are held throughout the year. If a student is successful in an interview, they are offered a job with the company. [6]

  3. List of British organisations who have participated in ...

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    The anti-workfare organisation Boycott Workfare has compiled its own list of organisations that are known to have participated in DWP workfare schemes. "Defunct" denotes that a company has been liquidated and no longer exists having gone bankrupt and been dissolved, this includes "social enterprises" which are still commercial money-making enterprises.

  4. Graduate recruitment - Wikipedia

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    Graduate recruitment, campus recruitment or campus placement refers to the process whereby employers undertake an organised program of attracting and hiring students who are about to graduate from schools, colleges, and universities. [1] [2] Graduate recruitment programs are widespread in most of the developed world.

  5. Internship - Wikipedia

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    Placements are limited by safety and security restrictions, insurance cover and availability, and do not necessarily reflect eventual career choice but instead allow a broad experience of the world of work. [25] Most students do not get paid for work experience. However, some employers pay students, as this is considered part of their education.

  6. Practicum - Wikipedia

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    Work Practicum is the American term for a work placement and is an undergraduate or graduate-level course, often in a specialized field of study, that is designed to give students supervised practical application of a previously or concurrently studied field or theory. [1]

  7. Workfare in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    During their 2013 annual conference the Conservative Party announced a new scheme, called Help to Work, the workfare aspect of which "Community Work Placements" expected claimants to work for up to 30 hours a week for 26 weeks in return for Jobseeker's Allowance . The scheme was introduced in April 2014, but scrapped in November 2015.

  8. Sandwich degree - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, a thick sandwich degree is either a four-year undergraduate course as part of a bachelor's degree, or a five-year postgraduate course as part of a master's degree, and involves a placement year or internship in industry, that is, a sandwich year, normally after the second year at university.

  9. Teach First - Wikipedia

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    The recruitment process begins by registering interest and then submitting an online application (within 12 weeks). If the online application is successful, candidates are invited to attend a one-day assessment centre consisting of a competency-based interview , a group case study exercise and the delivery of a sample teaching lesson.