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Talk to a Careers Adviser

You can discuss a range of topics with our advisers: anything from hints on your CV to detailed consideration of your choice of career.

Quick Queries

These are ideal to get feedback on your CV, covering letter or application form but, in order to make the best use of your Quick Query time with the Careers Adviser, you should first look at our page CV reviews at King's College London.
 
Quick queries can also be used to deal with a specific question or as preparation for longer discussions and are a good way for us to work out what is the best way to help you.
 
Quick queries last up to 15 minutes and are available during the following times (which are new for autumn 2011:
  • Strand Campus Monday to Thursday, from 11:00 to 13:00 and 14:00 to 16:00. Please come into the Careers Service or call 020 7848 7134 to book an appointment. The phoneline is very busy, so please come in person if you can. Appointments can only be booked for the current day.
  • Guy's Campus still operate quck queries on a non-booking, drop in basis where you will be seen first-come, first-served. Opening times are Monday and Tuesday 13.00 to 16:00 (last query starts 15:45), term time only.
Please see our "This week in Careers" page for one off changes and details of any vacation opening at Guy's.
 
We no longer have an office in James Clerk Maxwell Bulding, Waterloo campus.

Career Discussion

A longer career discussion might be needed to help you clarify your ideas on choice of career, develop a job hunting strategy, identify your skills, etc. These appointments (lasting about 45-60 minutes) are by referral from a Quick Query only. If the adviser thinks a longer discussion is the best way to help you they will give you a "Career Discussion Form" to complete – this is part of the guidance process so please think about it carefully. When you return the completed form we will book you an appointment.
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