Skyscraper
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Congrats Matt!I’m really happy to have a bit of a weight off my shoulders today, as I’ve secured and accepted a post-graduate employment offer! It actually all happened very, very quickly… I was rung by a recruiter on Tuesday who spotted my CV on LinkedIn or Indeed and thought I’d be a good fit, had an interview yesterday and accepted the offer today! I start in September, after I’ve finished my MSc dissertation.
It is a temporary post until the end of March 2026 to begin with, but I was told there was a good chance of it going permanent after that by both the recruiter and the person who interviewed me. It’s with a civil service body, so it’s with a big employer I can trust, it’s allied with what I’ve studied at undergrad and postgrad, and it sounded like a really nice team!
I was initially unsure on it due to it being temporary, but I figured after a bit of thinking that I can only benefit from the experience. If it goes well, I could potentially be on track to become a permanent civil servant in a role allied with my studied specialism, with all the benefits that come with that (the recruiter was very keen to big up the civil service pension scheme; I don’t know the ins and outs, but for those more au fait with pensions, I gather it’s supposed to be very good?). But even if it doesn’t work out, I will still gain a period of industry work experience for my CV that I don’t have now and be a little bit richer! From where I’m standing, I have nothing to lose by going for it and everything to potentially gain, so I thought; why not?
Before anyone asks, I also know it’s not a scam; I made sure to look for the people who interviewed me online, and they are legitimate.
But in general, I’m really happy to have secured something for at least a few months following the end of my degree! I had been getting a bit down about job seeking after a series of rejections, so it is nice to be vindicated, if nothing else!
