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What Do You Actually Do?
UoY Careers and Placements
91 episodes
6 days ago
Find out what people actually do in their jobs, the skills they use and how they got there. A podcast from the Careers and Placements team at the University of York.
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Find out what people actually do in their jobs, the skills they use and how they got there. A podcast from the Careers and Placements team at the University of York.
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Careers
Business
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Working in Heritage and Education at The Rowntree Society
What Do You Actually Do?
23 minutes 1 second
1 month ago
Working in Heritage and Education at The Rowntree Society

This week Kate chats with Nick Smith, Executive Director of The Rowntree Society.

Nick talks about how The Rowntree Society shares it's history and connects it to today’s issues plus he touches on the realities of running a nonprofit including funding, volunteers, and digital storytelling.

Listen for top advice for students & graduates wanting to break into this sector and why transferable skills can help you succeed.

Nick's Bio

Originally from Bedworth, just north of Coventry, I studied BSc Archaeology at Bournemouth University graduating in 2004. After solo travels around Europe working in retail, social care and as an archaeologist, I moved to York in 2008 to study part time for my MA in Medieval Archaeology at the University of York. I graduated with distinction but was unable to continue my studies due to lack of financial support. I continued to work in social care and retail, becoming a manager for both before being able to combine my heritage related education and management skills in my current role at The Rowntree Society. I am dyslexic and have experienced periods of mental ill health which I have had to navigate throughout my work. 


What Do You Actually Do?
Find out what people actually do in their jobs, the skills they use and how they got there. A podcast from the Careers and Placements team at the University of York.