Discover- What can I do with my degree?
You could start by researching a career directly related to your degree such as animator, story board artist, production manager, producer, director or script editor. However, you can also explore careers that don’t directly relate to your degree. Did you know that over 80% of graduate employers will recruit from any degree discipline?
View our career discovery tools to begin your career planning journey and plan for the future.
Career Inspiration
Develop- Developing skills and experience
If you already have some career ideas, the next step will be to develop your skills and gain some experience to build your confidence and increase your knowledge. You may want to consider volunteering, part-time work or undertaking a placement to increase your chances of gaining graduate employment after completing your degree. It’s also a great way to try-out career paths to see what you enjoy and if it’s a good fit for you.
Compete- Getting ready to apply for work or postgraduate study
When you know what you want to do and you’re ready to apply, we have all the tools, tips and advice right here. You can also use this information to help you if you’re at an earlier stage of your career thinking and are applying for part-time work or work placements.
Animation
Graphic Design
Film, Media and Broadcast Production
Graduate job websites and careers
GradSims: interactive mini-courses providing job insights
Complete this short online learning pathway to find out where to search online and get faster and more relevant job search results. Then search and apply for all opportunities on our vacancy portal or placements on InPlace.
Your go-to guide, including examples and templates to get you started.
Get ahead of the competition by reading our top tips, or practising online or in-person
Practice using our online tools or book a mock interview with a Careers Adviser.
How to decide if postgraduate study is right for you, what you should consider and how to apply.