We can help you promote your organisation, opportunities and events to our students and recent graduates by listing them on our online portal, MyCareerHub. We recommend this as a first step, and it’s free of charge. Create your Employer ProfileBefore you list a vacancy or event, you’ll need a profile for your organisation. Creating a profile for your organisation on our vacancy and events portal, MyCareerHub means students and recent graduates can find out about you and any vacancies and events you add. Creating a profile and listing vacancies and events is free of charge.Ensure your profile is eye-catching to students by adding your logo, details and social media links. You can do this on your organisations dashboard on MyCareerHub. Register on MyCareerHub to create your profile or log-in to update itAdvertise your jobIf you want to advertise an opportunity completely free of charge, MyCareerHub is the place to do this for: Graduate JobsInternships and placementsPart-time and casual work (we advise undergraduate students to work up to 15 hours a week during semester, PGT students to work up to 15 hours per week during semester and full-time PhD students cannot work more than an average of 9 hours per week)Vacation jobsVoluntary opportunities (overseas only)Please see below for some Careers Service top tips.Learn how to improve diversity through recruitmentLearn how to write a great job advertGuide to recruitmentFind out more about hiring our international studentsLearn the facts about permission to work in the UKView our employer terms and conditions to ensure your advert on MyCareerhub meets our conditions of advertisingAGCAS Work Experience StandardAdvertise your job on MyCareerHub. Advertise your eventWe know many recruiters are holding online and on campus events for students – list it on MyCareerHub to let our students know about it . If you are planning an online or an on campus event specifically for our students we can provide you with advice on how to do this and discuss suitable dates.Advertise your event on MyCareerHub.If you are considering an event specifically for our students, please contact employers@ed.ac.ukView our advice on how to organise an online eventView our Pop Up on Campus optionsWhat next?Find out what else we offer to help you Raise awareness of your organisation, your vacancies and events.Supported Internships ProgrammeThe Careers Service runs a variety of internship programmes to support employers. We can also help you access high-level research and analytical skills and expertise through our part-time Internship programme for current PhD students.Find out more information on the Careers Service Supported Internships ProgrammeView the AGCAS Common Best Practice Code on High Quality Internships (PDF)Placements Most University of Edinburgh students are not required to undertake 6 - 12 month placements as part of their course. However, the School of Engineering and School of Chemistry do offer some placement opportunities for their students.Find contact details for the School of EngineeringFind contact details for the School of ChemistryContact employers@ed.ac.uk if you any further enquiries about placements.Advertising with other Scottish universities You can also promote your vacancy free of charge at all other Scottish Universities.See the AGCAS Scotland website for more details on this. Further resourcesUniversity of Edinburgh semester dates.University staff:Go to https://www.ed.ac.uk/careers/staffRecruitment agencies and Careers advisory organisations:The Careers Service will work with private agencies representing employers and providing careers advice. Please see our information for recruitment agencies and careers advisory organisations.Volunteering opportunities:The Careers Service can advertise international voluntary roles on MyCareerHub.Voluntary roles based in Edinburgh or the rest of the UK can be advertised through the Students Association Volunteering Service.Private Householders:To help you feel supported and confident in offering our students work, we have provided this short guide outlining the basic requirements of recruitment.View our good practice guide for private household employers.In line with UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which came into law on 25th May 2018 the University of Edinburgh Careers Service Privacy Policy describes how we use your data and communicate with you.View our privacy statement for employers This article was published on 2024-05-14