Further Information

The UCL Careers Service

The UCL Careers Service is UCL's dedicated Careers Service and part of The Careers Group, University of London, the largest in the country. They provide a range of services for recruiters.

Advertising positions to our students

The UCL Careers Service provides services for employers to advertise vacancies. In particular, short descriptions of vacancies can be placed automatically on the JobOnline facility. Our students are aware of JobOnline and search it for current positions available.

Employers can also advertise using the Department's Careers Bulletin Board. Please email adverts in either plain text or PDF format to the Departmental Careers Tutor, David Clark with 'job advert' in the subject line. We normally like to include the following information:

  1. Name of employer
  2. Place of work (address)
  3. Full time or Part time
  4. Permanent or fixed term (if fixed term, please state for how long)
  5. Hours of work
  6. Job description
  7. Person description
  8. Salary or salary range
  9. Contact details for anyone who is interested in the position

It is best to write a proper job advert covering these points rather than just answering them as bullet points since your advert will be directly forwarded onto the bulletin board. The students like to know how much they will earn so it is best to give a range rather than just stating 'negotiable' - although this range can be as broad as you like and 'depending on experience'. The Jobstats web site can be used to obtain information about competitive salary rates for different IT jobs.

Key Partners

Graduates from UCL are keenly sought by the world's leading organisations and many progress in their careers to secure senior and influential positions. Where key industrial partners have contributed to the teaching and/or research of the Department we believe that they should benefit from enhanced access to our students for recruitment purposes. 

Pertinent information about our students for employers

  • Our students are particularly encouraged to undertake summer internships to gain valuable work experience for future employment. The students are available during the Summer vacation which runs from approximately June to September each year.
  • Precise information about term time dates can be found here.
  • Weekly timetables for our students can be found here.
  • None of our courses are currently 'sandwich' courses, hence year long internships are generally not available to our students.
  • Our students have exams in May. The students are very busy with academic studies during and before these exam periods.