Where to look for opportunities

There is a wealth of websites available to search for work opportunities, as well as a wide variety of types of experiences to explore.

Visit our web pages to find out more about these types of work: short-term internships, part-time casual work, voluntary work; a Placement year or study exchange; or a graduate role once you have completed your degree.

Below are some suggestions of where to search for a range of different work opportunities. For more link, visit our Global opportunities web page.

Websites

Good for a wide variety of roles

These websites offer a great range of opportunities from short-term internships to placement and graduate roles or schemes.  You can filter by location, job type or industry and most can set up regular notifications to your chosen email so you find about new jobs as they are posted!

  • Target Connect - 探花精选's own vacancy system has thousands of graduate jobs, placements, internships, part time work and voluntary roles a year. Please note, whilst we do our utmost to evaluate each role advertised via Target Connect please assess each opportunity carefully and consider whether or not your personal circumstances will be affected by taking up the opportunity. Whilst we have made every effort to check the roles advertised, we cannot always guarantee their authenticity.
  • - STEM related roles

Good for Internships & Placements

  • - You can also follow companies you're interested in to hear about opportunities.  See our section about Social Media below.

Good for Graduate roles

  • - Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) link businesses with the UK's world class knowledge bases, such as Loughborough Uni, to deliver innovation projects led by inspired graduates – click to see opportunities available.
  •  – dedicated to jobs in start-ups
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  •  – Academic and academic support roles, including professional services
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Good for Part time casual or volunteering

  • - Vacancies on campus.
  • - Lists casual roles around the uni (additional to LSU).
  • - Good for retail jobs in Loughborough
  •  - Sport based coaching, volunteering and leadership opportunities at Loughborough that enhance student experience and personal development

Good for Freelancing

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Recruitment agencies

Agencies help companies advertise positions. They can also help match you to roles based on your skills and competencies. You will likely be asked to give the agency a CV and covering letter and also meet with them to discuss your plans and options. Find out more about using recruitment agencies on the

Speculative applications

Contacting companies to enquire if they have any opportunities can demonstrate initiative, keenness and a proactive nature – all great traits for any successful employee – and they might just give you a chance to secure a role which isn’t even being advertised. 

You can seek unadvertised roles in a number of ways, and below are a few suggestions:

LinkedIn

One of the fastest and most accessible ways to network is online and LinkedIn is a great way to follow companies and keep up to date with what they are doing.  You can also find contacts to reach out to and network with, which may increase the chance of a new connection making some helpful introductions.

Further advice on setting up your LinkedIn profile, and using it for online professional networking, is available in  and from .  Watch out for Loughborough Uni events too that provide advice about using LinkedIn.

Recruitment agencies often use LinkedIn as a way to find talent too, so make sure your profile is updated on LinkedIn so you can get noticed!

Employer directories

There are several employer directories and listings available to help you research potential employers to approach:

Business Parks

Loughborough campus is home to LUSEP - a collective of over 90 organisations from start-ups to global organisations. They advertise – take a look to find out more.

There are also numerous business parks all over the UK in all cities and towns. Search for local business parks, visit the area and see if there are any companies that take your interest. You can then contact the organisations and ask for work experience.

Good for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion specific resources

  •  – for autistic job seekers interested in IT
  •  - Provides paid summer work placements, professional development and mentoring for students and recent graduates with any disability or long-term condition.
  •  – job listings with employers in the Disability Confident Scheme (not just Graduate roles)
  •  - roles from employers who are specifically seeking to recruit individuals from underrepresented groups.
  •  – Events and jobs for disabled students and graduates
  •  – for neurodivergent applicants
  •  – accessible job site for disabled job seekers (not just graduate roles)
  •  – a list of schemes for people wanting to work in film, television and media
  • Top 100 Employers 2022 compiled from the Workplace Equality Index – the UK’s leading benchmarking tool for LGBTQ+ inclusion in the workplace.