In the final episode of the season, we’re joined by Louise Taylor, Talent Acquisition Specialist at Enterprise Mobility, a company known not just for car rentals, but for building strong career foundations.Louise shares her journey from graduate to her current role, offering insights into what makes a standout application, how Enterprise supports new grads, and what students should know about the workplace culture in fast-paced industries. From tips on navigating interviews to the importance of attending fairs and employer led events, this episode is packed with real-world advice for anyone starting out.
A PhD sounds impressive, but what’s the journey really like? Dr. Damarie Kalonzo joins us to share how she navigated the long road of doctoral study. She breaks down the misconceptions, realities, emotional highs and lows, and unexpected skills that come with PhD life—and gives practical advice for anyone considering this path.
How do you go from writing your first line of code to leading massive software projects? In this episode, we chat with Martin Nyaga, Lead Software Developer at DRS Software and one of Yorkshire’s Top 30 Under 30. He walks us through his journey into tech, the skills that helped him rise fast, and what matters when applying for roles in today’s AI-influenced hiring landscape. Martin also opens up about his experience as an international student and shares actionable advice on how to break into the UK tech scene. This episode is a must-listen for future developers, so enjoy!
In this episode, we’re joined by Louise Goulsbra, a strategic leader from the University of Leeds' Innovation and Evaluation Team to explore how student feedback and emerging online learning tools come together to improve education every day.
Our guest shares how digital education is not only about systems and software, it’s about strategy, creativity, and understanding what learners need. We’ll also break down what roles exist in the field, skills in demand, and how you can get involved through internships.
If you're curious about what happens behind your learning platforms, give this episode is a listen!
In this episode, we sit down with Leigh Marklew, a creative industry recruiter to explore what truly sets candidates apart. From having technical skills to the power of passion and authenticity, you'll hear practical advice on standing out in competitive fields, avoiding common application mistakes, and making the most of your work experience.
We also dive into an important conversation around how creative careers are often undervalued, and why it’s so important for students to know their worth, stay true to their vision, and confidently navigate an industry that is highly competitive.
Whether you're just starting out or already chasing your creative dreams, this episode is packed with useful takeaways to help you level up.
Ever considered a career in Residence Life? In this episode, we talk to Sarah Djuric about what it’s really like working in this field—from the biggest misconceptions to the most rewarding aspects of the job. We also dive into what hiring managers look for in candidates, how students can gain relevant experience, and the transferable skills that can help them stand out. Whether you’re curious about student support roles or actively pursuing this career path, this episode is packed with insights to guide your journey.
Thinking about a career in higher education? In this episode, we sit down with Tom Davies to explore the pros and cons of working in this field, from its supportive work environment to the challenges of career progression. We also discuss what makes a strong candidate for higher ed roles, common application mistakes, and how students can stand out. Whether you're considering an internship or a long-term career in this sector, this episode is for you!
In our very first episode of Career Diaries, we’re diving into the future of work and the skills you need to stay ahead. Joining us is Kerr Hunter, who leads innovative learning at HELIX, a hub dedicated to helping students at the University of Leeds gain real-world experience and industry-relevant skills. We’ll explore how HELIX supports students in building resilience and breaking into competitive fields. Plus, we’ll discuss the importance of diversity and inclusion in career development. This episode is packed with valuable insights to help you take charge of your future. Stay tuned!