Careers Working Group

Working together

To support our in-house careers team and make sure our resources are accurate and relevant, we have the Careers Working Group. This group has worked together for many years, jointly producing a wide range of engineering and tech careers resources. 

The group is made up of careers, outreach, education and marketing professionals and is managed by the EUK Education careers team and meets once a month. Each member of the group brings a unique perspective and expert insight to the collaboration.

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Meet the future you quiz

Could your students explore outer space, protect the environment, design apps or improve our health and well-being? In engineering and tech, the options are endless. By answering a few short questions your students can find out how their skills and passions could lead to an exciting job in the future.

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Careers Working Group resources

The Careers Working Group is behind all of the careers resources on EUK Education and Neon. Creating these resources together is an efficient way to make sure the engineering and technology careers information you receive is up-to-date, clear and consistent. Some members of the group also produce more detailed resources related to their area of expertise. 

With the support of the Careers Working Group and in wider consultation with industry, we have created a wider range of resources. 

Many of our resources are available in Welsh. Most are aimed at young people, but we also have a guide for parents and carers (available in English, Welsh, Polish and Romanian). 

These resources are designed to be used with young people so they can explore the different job opportunities available in engineering and tech. Posters and postcards include activities and are supported with guides on how to run them in class.

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Our Careers Working Group members

Our careers resources are created by our Careers Working Group, led by EUK Education. STEM Learning, UCL Engineering, Royal Academy of Engineering all have someone in the group. There is also a teacher from The John Warner School and representatives from Institute of Physics, BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, the Institution of Civil Engineers, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Institution of Engineering and Technology.