ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Assessment
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Practical
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Assessment code:
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010
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Academic Year:
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2021/2022
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Trimester:
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1
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Module Title:
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MOD007961 Sustainability in Career Development
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Module Code:
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MOD007961
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Level:
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5
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Module Leader:
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Weighting:
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100%
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Word Limit:
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5 Minute live Zoom interview supported by a written CV (Max. 1,000 words on two sides of A4)
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Assessed Learning Outcomes
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LO 1, 2, 3 & 4
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Submission Deadline:
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Please refer to the deadline on the VLE
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SUBMITTING YOUR ASSIGNMENT:
- This is an individual assignment in the form of a live interview and a written CV.
- There are no extensions available for this practical assignment.
- A Job Description you have chosen and tailored CV must be uploaded as a Word document to the Turnitin link on the VLE prior to the interview.
- The file name of the uploaded CV should be SCD Assignment CV Student ID number.
- Your work must indicate the number of words you have used for the CV. The
Job Description is not included in the word limit. Written assignments must not exceed the specified maximum number of words. When a written assignment is marked, the excessive use of words beyond the word limit is reflected in the academic judgement of the piece of work which results in a lower mark being awarded for the piece of work (regulation 6.74). MOD007961 Sustainability in Career Development
- The live interview will be face to face via Zoom. You should not include PowerPoint slides or other presentation tools. It is a verbal interview only.
- Students will be allocated an appointment time for their interview once their CV has been submitted and after the submission deadline. They must attend at the specified time
Exceptional circumstances claim: The deadline for submission of an exceptional circumstances claim in relation to this assignment is no later than five working days after the submission date of this work. Please contact the Director of Studies Team - dos@london.aru.ac.uk
See rules 6.112 – 6.141: http://web.anglia.ac.uk/anet/academic/public/academic_regs.pdf
ASSIGNMENT INTRODUCTION
“The combination of the ongoing COVID-19-related global recession and increased automation in the future of work has led to a large-scale disruption of the jobs and skills landscape. While previous generations of talent could expect linear career progression and engagement in formal learning that decreases over time, the workforce of the future will be required to rapidly learn and relearn new skills as reskilling, upskilling and redeployment define the ‘new normal’ in the future of work” MOD007961 Sustainability in Career Development
World Economic Forum (2021) http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Skills_Taxonomy_2021.pdf
[Accessed 13/09/21] MOD007961 Sustainability in Career Development
This assignment assesses the student`s understanding of factors impacting the labour market and the skills and experience needed for a sustainable graduate career.
Task 1 (30 marks)
You will submit one document that includes a Job Description for your preferred graduate job and a CV tailored to the role you have chosen (The CV must be a maximum 1,000 words on two sides of A4 – excluding the Job Description)
This will be uploaded through the Turnitin link on the VLE page for this module.
Task 2 (70 marks)
You will attend a 5-minute live interview on Zoom, answering the following questions which refer to the preferred job role you have identified and submitted with your CV:
a. State the sector you wish to work in and why you have chosen it. What changes do you expect to see in this sector in the next 5 years? (3 minutes)
- You should demonstrate your understanding of factors impacting on the sector and use labour market information to anticipate possible future challenges and opportunities.
- Your choice of sector should also relate to your values.
- You are expected to refer to a career management model or theory to support your choice of at least three personal development activities.
- Knowledge and understanding of factors influencing the sustainability of the labour market, and the impact on future employability needs.
- Knowledge and understanding of the concept of Global Citizenship and career management principles, applied to selecting a graduate role.
- Appropriate presentation and dress for an interview.
- Ability to demonstrate clear communication and confident verbal delivery skills in an interview.
- Ability to produce a professional CV tailored to a specific role.
b. What skills and experience will you need to develop now and, in the future, to equip yourself for success in your chosen role? (2 minutes)