National Placement and Internship Awards 2012 – Presentation Slides & Statistics

Tuesday, 24th January 2012

On Wednesday 18th January, The National Placement & Internship Awards, sponsored by PwC and supported by AGCAS and AGR, were attended by over 300 representatives from both the corporate and higher education world.

The event kicked off with the unveiling of the results from our recent First-Year Student Survey by our On-Campus Promotions team, followed by an incredibly inspiring and motivational key note speech from Olympian and former World Record Holder Steve Backley.

As a few of you have already requested, please see the industry facts and stats mentioned by Ollie during the Awards Ceremony.

You can also click on the link at the bottom of this post to view the presentation slides from the On-Campus Promotions session, ‘An Insight into Engaging with First-Year Students’.

Thanks,

The RMP Team

Ollie’s Facts & Stats of the Higher Education Industry: 

Where do we see the market heading?

In the UK last year there were 1.8 million full-time undergraduate students in higher education. 477,000 started in September, which interestingly is 5.6% up on last year’s stat. This year, with the increased tuition fees coming in for September 2012, UCAS have already seen 15% reduction in university applicants. How do we see this affecting the market?

Fewer students at universities will hit the institutions, and from reading through the 60+ university nominations across the 3 university categories, it’s overwhelming how much they are investing heavily in their employability agenda quoting figures in the tens and hundreds of millions of pounds. With fees rising so significantly, the return on investment from entering university to coming out of the other end is being increasingly scrutinised by students and parents. Therefore we personally see placements and internships playing a much greater role in academia, encouraged through:

  • A rise in accredited work-based learning modules

  • Increased resource and provision from the university

  • Heightened awareness from students, and at an earlier stage

How are employers changing? The recent recession has taught most businesses to be more effective and justify every pound they spend. Across all our 200 clients, we see the average retention rates from undergraduate schemes to graduates is between 60 – 70%. This outlines how in the long term, attracting and retaining the best talent early can be a more successful and efficient form of recruitment. Anecdotally, we are seeing more and more companies engaging with the best talent earlier through starting and growing placement, internship and insight programmes and that’s reflected in our client base doubling in the past year.

Latest Graduate research from the article below in the Telegraph outlines:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/jobs/9005585/Graduate-job-competition-hots-up.html

“An extra 50,000 graduates are set to leave university this summer compared with five years ago”

“Employers have already received 19pc more graduate applications for roles compared with last year”

More than half of the recruiters warned graduates with no previous work experience had “little or no chance” of landing a job this year.

Specifically in the investment banking industry, 3 / 4 of investment bank graduate jobs will be taken by candidates who have completed industry placements.

More than a third of new graduate jobs this year will go to students who have already worked for the employer – a record high

In conclusion… All arrows point towards early identification, with placements, internships and insights becoming increasingly important…

-          to students needing to gain work experience before they graduate

-          to universities needing to differentiate themselves through their employability agenda to attract students

-          and to employers looking to recruit the best talent earlier, and most effectively

 

On-Campus Promotions Presentation Slides:

Please click on the link below to access the slides from the On-Campus Promotions session, ‘An Insight into Engaging with First-Year Students’ hosted by Ali Lindsay and Amber Jones.

An Insight into Engaging with First-Year Students – presentation slides

You’ll go far drinking the right champagne in the right places.

So my last few blogs have featured drugs, boobs, embarrassing-photos-of-the-night-before and snippets of advice that I have shared along the tumultuous path of what has become my blogging career. With all this knowledge imparted, I now do not feel guilty about asking for your help, advice and insights on an upcoming excursion I am undertaking….

This week I learnt….

…..that I am going to LA!!

Yes, you heard it here first – in preparation for my blog (amongst other things) I have planned a trip to LA. So far my itinerary is as follows;

• Depart London Heathrow

• Arrive in LA X

• Visit amazingly witty, clever and talented actor-brother

• Depart LA for the Grand Canyon (it’s on my bucket list)

• Depart the Grand Canyon for San Francisco

• Visit amazingly intellectual, long-standing friend from Ireland who has a very big and important job

• Return to LA to see brother for an update on his (undoubtedly multiple) successes

• Depart LA X

• Arrive in London Heathrow

• Recover

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Interesting? Yes.

Detailed? Not really.

And that’s where you come in. In true ‘Idiot Abroad’ style, I want your hints, tips and advice on what I should do and how I should do it. So please leave your comments and recommendations below and I’ll report back upon my return!

2 flights + 10 days + 3 cities + 1 best friend + 1 brother = 1 trip to remember (with your help)

………..that bubbles make everything ok – just ask Winston Churchill.

One of my highlights over the last week was catching up with my champagne-loving partner in crime. We have a long-standing appreciation for sipping bubbles but last week that appreciation hit a pinnacle whilst we sat in Selfridges, watching Chanel bags be put to bed from the Champagne bar on the first floor.

Now that, is what I call a Friday night to remember.

Here are a few of our favourite London champagne haunts for you to check out…

Mews of Mayfair

Searcys, particularly at the National Portrait Gallery

Here, here Winston.

Claridges for afternoon Champagne tea

……….presenting to over 300 people can make you forget to breathe

Unless you have a great team to help you raise your game and get through it (lucky me)!

If you don’t already know, last week was the 2012 National Placement & Internship Awards (NPIA’s). It was a great day, with a great crowd and a great team of organisers behind it. As my first NPIA event, I was hugely impressed at the work put in by everyone here at RMP Enterprise, the guest list of industry experts, Steve Backley’s inspirational speech and the results of all this hard work combined. Good job. Go Team!

……….exactly what Chinese New Year means (other than free calendars with your takeout)

Happy Chinese New Year! In case you didn’t know, the year of the dragon has been celebrated this week, and with the amount of posts and tweets wishing me a happy a new year I felt nothing short of an obligation to send similar well-wishes on to my friends and followers (of which I would love to say there are many, but are probably better described as a ‘select few’).

In Chinese astrology the animal signs assigned by year represent what others perceive you as being or how you present yourself. According to the Wiki-fountain of on-line knowledge, those born in the year of the Dragon are described as follows;

Dragon – 龍 / 龙 (辰) (Yang, 1st Trine, Fixed Element Wood): Magnanimous, stately, vigorous, strong, self-assured, proud, noble, direct, dignified, eccentric, intellectual, fiery, passionate, decisive, pioneering, artistic, generous, loyal. Can be tactless, arrogant, imperious, tyrannical, demanding, intolerant, dogmatic, violent, impetuous, brash.

Seemingly, quite the split personality.

Amber’s advice of the week….

Tick things off your bucket list.

Drink champagne.

Raise your game.

Order a takeout and get a free calendar.

Winners announced in the National Placement & Internship Awards 2012!

Monday, 23rd January 2012

We are delighted to announce the Winners of the 2012 National Placement & Internship Awards!

The Awards, sponsored by PwC, took place yesterday at City University, London, and were attended by over 350 representatives from both the corporate and higher education world.

The event kicked off with the unveiling of the results from our recent First-Year Student Survey by our On-Campus Promotions team, followed by an incredibly inspiring and motivational key note speech from Olympian and former World Record Holder Steve Backley.

The Awards were then presented by RMP co-founders Oliver Sidwell and Chris Wickson, closing with the announcement of the 2012 ‘Best Placement & Internship Employer’. Congratulations go to Barclays Capital.

For a full overview of the day and to find out which employers, universities and students picked up the prizes, visit our Awards website via the link below.

Check back next week for photos and videos from the day too!

The RMP Team

*Order of Awards presented are as follow:

University Awards:

Best University placement / Careers Service: Brunel University (Highly Commended: University of Dundee). Most Improved Commitment to Employability: University of Birmingham Careers & Employability Centre University Personality of the Year: Jim Wood, Newcastle University (Highly Commended: Graham Kaye-Taylor, Brunel University)

Student Awards:

Best Placement student: Lillian Hiscox, Microsoft Best Intern: Sophie Petrie, HSBC Best Student Contribution to a Small to Medium-sized Enterprise: Michael Daniel McAllister, Buzzlines Travel Best University Society: University of Warwick History Society Best On-Campus Promotions Brand Manager: Amelia Marchant, University of Surrey

Employer Awards:

Best New Provider of Work Experience: Cooper Industries Best Short-term Insight Scheme: Linklaters (Highly Commended: Simmons & Simmons LLP) Best Diversity in Work Experience: Civil Service Fast Stream Best On-campus Marketing Campaign: The Royal Bank of Scotland Group/ThirtyThree (Highly Commended: Ernst & Young/SAS and PwC/ThirtyThree) Best Small or Medium-sized Enterprise: ProspectSoft Distinctive Contribution to Work Experience (Special Judges’ Award)Champions Life Academy Best Medium-sized Employer: SAP Best Placement & internship Employer (Headline Award)Barclays Capital

*Note – the last two Awards were based on student-written reviews from RateMyPlacement who have completed placements and internships

www.rmpawards.co.uk

 

Thanks to all our sponsors for supporting the National Placement & Internship Awards 2012

 

Balls, Babes and Bublé

Wednesday, 21st December 2011

So, I’m not sure if any of you know but its actually Christmas Day on Sunday, shocker, I know. So since it’s so close to the big day, it’s only right I do a Christmassy blog to get us all in the mood…right? WRONG! I’m sure you have had just about enough of what’s the top gift to get this year and the best way to recycle your tree. So I’m going to stick what I know, funny videos, good purchases and LADS!

Let’s kick things off, as always, with the ‘YouTube vid of the Week’. This week, we’re sticking to something short, simple and just god damn hilarious.  We can thank Ollie Sidwell (yes the founder of this fine company) and his weird sense of humour for this fantastic clip, cheers Sid! And the ‘Mother of the Year’ award goes to…….

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ne3OMr1_Pxo

Now the award for ‘Purchase of the Week’ award doesn’t actually go to something I personally bought, but acquired through a very generous secret Santa.  As our Christmas social got underway last week we all exchanged gifts and I unwrapped (from my beautiful Metro newspaper wrapping) 3 gifts, the Hollyoaks calendar, a book called ‘The Game’ and a condom (very LADish). The gift I will be talking about is the book ‘The Game’; it’s something I hadn’t heard of before but has apparently created a lot of buzz. It is a real life story about a shy retiring writer, Neil Strauss, (pictured below) who suffers from a lack of charm and confidence when it comes to attracting the opposite sex. He decides enough is enough and wants to change his ways by studying world renowned PUA’s (pick-up artists) and their theories and techniques. Once he had adopted them and takes on the role of his alter ego ‘Style’ his amazing story begins. This story includes using his techniques on Britney Spears, receiving life coaching from Tom Cruise, moving in with Courtney Love and being officially voted ‘World Number One PUA’. I’m only on page 126 and I’m already engrossed and am sure it won’t take me long to finish.

Whilst reading it on the tube the other day a guy, who had read the book, interrupted me to tell me that he loved it and swore by it’s techniques. So a definite book for all the LADS out there!

 

Which brings us swiftly onto ‘LAD of the week’. This man is a smooth talking, smartly dressed and incredibly talented LAD. Women want him and men want to be him. Love him or hate him, there is no denying this man’s class. Even as I write this I am listening to his wonderfully received Christmas album. I am of course giving this award to Mr. Michael Bublé. Once again he has the whole country swooning over him whilst be bangs out great performance after great performance, with his big band behind him it seems as though nothing can stop this man from turning any song into a classic. There will be LADS out there who disagree with this week’s award but he is talented, loaded, women everywhere will do almost anything to be with him and all without having a six pack…LAD.

 

As always it’s been a pleasure and it’s time for me to shut up and for you to get back on with some work!

Adue, Kwa Herini, Auf Wiedersehen and Goodbye!

Tom

Loughborough Graduate Launches Online Fashion Store

Monday, 19th December 2011

Loughborough graduate Rebecca Griffiths tells us how she found the inspiration and courage to start her own business and some top tips for those of you who want to do the same! Since this is something we can relate to here at RMP we’re delighted to let her tell you her story. Here’s what she had to say…

For me, graduating from Loughborough University was one of the most daunting experiences. Being released into the real world is something that most students dread. It’s even harder still when after three years of study you still haven’t worked out what you want as a career. This was my dilemma.

I would never have imagined starting a business but today, I am writing this blog post following the launch of my new online fashion store wantherdress.com. The website is a family business and was created with my sister, a graduate of Leeds University.

I had never seen myself working in the fashion industry; I had studied drama so it was a very unlikely move. It soon became clear to me that the fashion industry was the way forward, since all my interests were within it and e-commerce, especially in fashion, is continuing to grow making it one of the most popular ways for customers to shop. Now I couldn’t imagine myself doing anything else. You don’t have to stick to what you have studied, there are so many opportunities out there and you can adapt your experiences from university to suit the career you love. Charlotte, my sister, knew shortly after graduating that this was her dream career. This made the perfect balance when working together.

The creation of wantherdress.com has taken around five months from the initial idea. Starting a business is extremely difficult, but the most challenging part is having the guts to go for it. We have learnt so much already. As young women and recent graduates, we have found that sometimes it is difficult to be taken seriously by the people we deal with. We have now built more confidence when dealing with suppliers and other partners to ensure that we are receiving the best service from everyone.

The goal for this website is not just to be an online store. As you can see by the name Want Her Dress, it has more of a social context to it. Our eventual aim is for the website to be a social network for girls and women to share their fashion experiences, style tips and photos to encourage others to Want Her Dress.

Tips for students looking to start a business:

  • Rather than constantly talking about ideas, take action.
  • Don’t be put off by others or talk yourself out of it.
  • If you believe you can do it, you’re right. Never give up.
  • Never be embarrassed about what you don’t know, never pretend to understand something you don’t, just ask.
  • Enjoy it…business should be fun!

Visit our website: www.wantherdress.com. You can also follow Want Her Dress on Facebook: www.facebook.com/wantherdress & Twitter: @WantHerDress for exclusive posts on offers, photos and an insight into the day-to-day workings of the team!

Words by Rebecca Griffiths

Photo by Tomal Price

Christmas….the RMP way

Friday, 16th December 2011

Today has to be one of the best days to write my blog….the morning after the night before of the RMP Christmas Social.

Priceless.

There are so many stories I’m not even sure where to start, but to avoid total embarrassment for more than one or two of the team, I am simply going to share the results of today’s post Christmas social Awards and a few choice photos….and then let your active imaginations work out the rest.

Bambi on Ice Award – Ed Flower

Torvil and Dean Award – Tom Wilson

Most Drunk Award – Charlotte Blake/Jamie Sweeney/Tom Wilson

First in the Office Award – Team Social; Russ Martin, Amber Jones, Ali Lloyd

Last in the Office Award – Jamie Sweeney

Best Dressed Award – Ali Lloyd (he had a cravat)

Funniest moment Award – The Speeches; Pretty much everyone got involved

This week I learnt….

……….that I’m mellowing with age

“Back in my day…” and “When I was young…” used to be the phraseology reserved for generations before me, but more and more often I find the tendency to cite such things creeping into my conversations.

I have distinct memories of being confident, care-free, out to all hours and showing no sign of the party-hard lifestyle whatsoever. Admittedly they are quite vague memories, but they are memories all the same. Having not drunk for almost 6 weeks following a kidney infection (until last night when I had a sneaky couple of drinks – see below), I’ve begun to notice how reserved my social life has become.

Gone are the days of missing dinner to fit into an outfit, eating a cheesy chip with garlic sauce at the end of the night and then missing the keyhole over and over again once you (finally) make it home at 5am (last night it was 3am).

Ageing happens to all of us but from experience, the fact that you are ageing slaps you in the face when;

• Your friends and ex’s start to get engaged/married/have babies

• You realise you have known your uni friends for over 6 years (and quite clearly should no longer be living/eating/partying like a student)

• You no longer care about people knowing that you genuinely would prefer to have a quiet New Years Eve

• You have a quiet New Years Eve

• You get Christmas cards addressed to you and your significant other and no longer get ones just for yourself

• You start calling anyone younger than you ‘youngsters’

• Youngsters ask you for advice…what did you do in their situation at their age?

• You get excited by the likes of Ovaltine** and wearing your slippers

• You are referred to as ‘the mother of the group’ at work.

……….just how repetitive Christmas songs are

Yesterday marked the official launch of our office Christmas playlist – we have been putting off the screech of Noddy Holder, the dulcet tones of The Pogues and the fact that Wham’s ‘Last Christmas’ never seems to have its last Christmas, as long as possible but needless to say, the time came. What surprised me was that no matter the artist, year, interpretation and sound quality, I seemed to inadvertently know all of the words to every Christmas song ever made. How?

I find myself bewildered.

Thank goodness for modern classics such as When the Thames Froze by Smith and Burrows, “A Christmas treat from Editors chief and ex-Razorlight drummer.” (Q Magazine) Their latest album, Funny Looking Angels, is one of my recent favourites and features heavily on my Top Rated playlist. Check out Funny Looking Angels. And now go and buy the album.

……….to reminisce and revive

Perusing the shelves in Sainsbury’s is a past time I inherently try to avoid at all costs, but lo and behold on occasion it has to be done. This week I found myself aimlessly wandering the aisles not really knowing what I wanted to buy, or indeed eat for the rest of the week, and as such I ended up giving more than necessary consideration to items that wouldn’t normally make it any where near my kitchen cupboards!

That said, I did come across a few golden oldies that sparked fond childhood memories and that have since graced not only my kitchen cupboards but also my desk at work and many a conversation with friends and colleagues. To name and recommend but one of these….

“Nutritiously delicious Ovaltine” (from the packaging) is a malty drink that my granddad used to give me when I was a kid. I’ve never heard of anyone else that has it but with the wet, grey and wintry view out of my office window, it is a very welcome addition to my morning. Comforting whether you are suffering with a Christmas party hangover or not – you should definitely try it.

Amber’s advice of the week….

Grow old gracefully.

Work hard, play hard – and do it all in good company.

Go beyond what you already know.

Remember life’s little luxuries.

Keep Christmas Cheap & the “Best Worse Movie” ever made

Monday, 12th December 2011

“Sup Ya’ll” would be the greeting from one of the locals that star in the Alabama based documentary about the “Best Worse Movie” ever made, but as seen as im not from Alabama or in a documentary (yet) im going to say “Hello, and welcome to my festive blog post”.

This is one of the most expensive times of the year, buying presents for family members and friends because you know they are going to make an exhaustive effort and feel you have to also. What do I get them? a novelty present, something heart felt, meaningful, useful? Then you realise you’ve spunked your student loan up the wall or on more favoured people like girlfriends, boyfriends or the pub landlord.

DON’T PANIC – Russell to the rescue with some home made gifts that are functional, heartfelt and most importantly made by you and we all know time is the most precious commodity of all. So here are my top 3 homemade gifts for Christmas 2011.

1. Laminated TV Guide Listings

TV rules the roost over the x-mas period, plenty of Premiers and tons of traditional movies for you to gaze at for hours on end, Seasonal specials and one off’s. But sometimes there is soo much on you dont know what to watch, particularly those without Tivo or sky+ that can’t record.

This can be a stressful situation, well I say relieve that stress from a loved one this Christmass by photocopying the 25th, 26th and 27th of December from your TV guide in advance and highlighting those must see episodes such as ‘The Royal Family’ or the classic ‘National Lampoons Christmas Vacation’. You can even use different coloured highlighters and grading the viewing such as Green – must see or Pink – avoid. When you are done with highlighting, laminate your photocopies to make them indestructible (this also add’s value) and once they are finished with, they can re-use the TV listings as Placemats at the dinner table for year round functionality! “How thoughtful”.

2. Re-Used Jar of Chutney

This is by far the easiest present. Buy a cheap jar of chutney or what ever you wish as long as it is in glass packaging, leave it in a bowl of hot water until the sticker peels off, dry and clean the jar and wrap a piece of ribbon around it. Sorted. You can then deliver the gift to its recipient as ‘home made’ produce on Christmas morning. They. Will. Love. It.

3. The Illustrated Kitchen Towel 

Lets reminisce back to primary school, remember when you would draw a picture of your self, then the teachers would compile all the images in classes and print the little people onto a tea towel for your parents to buy. Lets re-create this in adult form:

• purchase a tea towel (one thats lying around is great as its free) and grab a permanent marker

• draw an image of yourself on the towel, it doesn’t matter if your rubbish at drawing in fact, a terrible self portrait will make the giftee pity you (thats what we want, Pity points)

• finally stick an appropriate personalised note on there like “Merry Christmas to a great Uncle” or “Seasons greeting grand parents!”

And you are good to go. When they receive the present they may think, due to your terrible drawing, that your a bit special gaining you Pity points, we can instantly cash in these Pity points so they cant show their disappointment with a lovely home made gift.

10 Second Review - Tintin (IMDB) 3d fun as a pointy red headed journalist, along with a drunk seaman and white dog sticks his nose in other peoples business looking for the elusive storey, a model ship holds the key to various treasures. 7.3/10

The “Best Worse Movie” ever made

I’m a big fan of the Adam & Joe show and while they have been off the air (BBC 6 Music) for several months now I have been abusing their podcast’s which entertain me no end, to and from work.

This week I was made aware, via their podcast, of a documentary made in 2009 about the worse movie ever made. Joe swore it was really interesting so I decided to investigate. After obtaining the movie I sat down on a cold Saturday morning and settled into what was a bizarre insight into an Alabama based community which is where the lead character lived as he, along with other cast members were welcomed in an A-list celebrity style into cinemas and auditoriums around the USA as the movie that they starred in, Troll 2, had achieved a cult status. The ‘Best Worse Movie’ ever made, directed by an Italian, acted by terrible actors, horrific props, confusing and staccato storyline, among other sins culminate into what is rated by the movie site rottentomatoes.com as 0% in terms of quality on the tomatometer.

I haven’t seen Troll 2, but if sold out auditoriums and Troll 2 parties are anything to go by, this is certainly one to watch over the coming weeks of the Holidays, possibly in time for my next blog. The actual documentary is on the other hand, fascinating. Check it out.

Well thats me for another month, Have a Merry Christmas and il see “ya’ll” in the new year.

It’s nearly Chrissssssssttmmmmaaaaaaaasssssss!!!

Friday, 9th December 2011

So it’s been a while since I have blogged!  How is it nearly Christmas?!  Well I thought it’s about time we indulge in some festive cheer so I have found some cracking jokes below…oh and I have posted some lyrics to a song just in case you feel the need to get up and sing your heart out!  As always, ‘Like’ the post and comment if you think you have any better jokes to rival the ones below….

Enjoy Ms Brock’s December blog :)

Christmas Jokes…

How many ears has Captain Kirk got?

Three: the left ear, the right ear, and the final front ear. Ben Miller

What do lions sing at Christmas? Jungle bells!

When is a boat like a pile of snow? When it’s adrift.

How do snowmen get around? On their icicles.

What does Santa call reindeer that don’t work? Dinner.

What do you call the fear of getting stuck in a chimney? Santaclaustrophobia

Christmas Riddles…

Did you hear about the optometrist who fell into a lens grinder and made a spectacle of himself? Doctors tell us there are over seven million people who are overweight. These, of course, are only round figures. What is the purpose of reindeer? It makes the grass grow, sweetie. There were two ships. One was painted red. One was painted blue. They collided. At last report, the survivors were marooned.

The other day I sent my girlfriend a huge pile of snow. I rang her up and asked, ‘Did you get my drift?’ Where do you find giant snails? On the ends of giant’s fingers. Christmas: The time of year when everyone gets Santamental. What is a webmaster’s favourite hymn? Oh, dot com all ye faithful

The Great Christmas Sandwich Debate!

For the last two weeks, Christmas sandwiches have been the subject of many conversations in the office.  I personally am obsessed with the PRET Christmas sandwich and rate it a whopping 9.5…..

Who has had one?  What rating would you give?  If you think there’s a better one out there then comment below as I will go and buy it!

Finally….a Christmas song to get you in the mood

“Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town”

You better watch out You better not cry You better not pout I’m telling you why Santa Claus is coming to town Santa Claus is coming to town Santa Claus is coming to town

He’s making a list, Checking it twice; Gonna find out who’s naughty or nice. Santa Claus is coming to town Santa Claus is coming to town Santa Claus is coming to town

He sees you when you’re sleeping He knows when you’re awake He knows if you’ve been bad or good So be good for goodness sake

With little tin horns and little toy drums Rooty toot toots and rummy tum tums Santa Claus is coming to town Santa Claus is coming to town Santa Claus is coming to town

Here’s a pic from a recent Christmas social with Chris in a particularly festive jumper ;)

Merry Christmas !

Our TUI placement so far…

Wednesday, 7th December 2011

It’s been a busy first few months for us here at TUI! We all now feel very settled in our job roles and are starting to get use to the early mornings!

In the last few months we’ve had a lot going on. In Product, we’ve been putting together and signing off our new brochures for 2012 and early 2013. We’ve also started work on planning the summer 2013 season and the 5 year strategy. Late trading finished selling for summer 2011 and have now moved onto Winter 2011. Early Trading are currently busy putting together information for the turn of year papers, special offers that go out to the national newspapers for January. And finally the placements in Cruise have been looking at new routes and areas for the ships to sail to for summer 2013 and selling the final seats left on the cruise ships for this year.

A few of use have been very lucky and have already gone on resort trips including a cruise around the Canaries, a trip to Majorca and a trip to Mexico. This has been really useful as it has enabled us to see the hotels and areas that we are looking after and really make the most of the product and holidays that we are selling. It has also got to the time of the year that we have all started to think about using the great holiday discounts that we get whilst we are here!

As well as our day to day jobs we have been helping recruit the new placements for next year’s intake. We have all visited a university placement fair somewhere around the country to talk to potential students about the scheme. It’s been a great opportunity to shout about how great our scheme is. We have met some really strong candidates at these fairs and have already carried out one assessment centre.

In November the guys in cruise organised a cake sale, quiz and raffle in the aid of raising money for Children in Need. The main prize was a weekend cruise to Amsterdam. A lot of organising went into this and the whole business got involved – the cakes in particular went down well! They raised a total of £1400, which was a fantastic effort!

We’ve got lots of things to look forward to in December. This includes the Commercial Christmas party, the placement Christmas party and the hanger visits to see our Thomson Airways aircraft undergoing maintenance. It’s going to be a busy month in the office as we all get ready for our busiest time of year in January. We would like to wish you all a Happy Christmas and look forward to welcoming some of you at the next assessment centre.

Fantastic People, Funky Flavours and Fabulous Freddy!

Friday, 25th November 2011

So it’s been another couple of weeks, which means another blog. Actually got my first couple of recommendations for YouTube video of the week and LAD of the week recently so cheers for those guys. So let’s crack on…

First up, ‘YouTube Video of the Week’. Now I thought that I would get some inspiration for this weeks video from TV show ‘Rude Tube’, so I sat down to watch it and it turns out that weeks episode was all about sex so thought it might not be appropriate for the innocent minds of RMP and our users…

I was also shown a hilarious video by Wicko AKA Big Dog yesterday but similarly its not exactly appropriate, so you’ll have to ask him yourself! This weeks choice is a bit of a mood lifter, so although there may be some rubbish people out there, this is just to show that there are still some people out there doing some amazing things and to confirm that in general PEOPLE ARE AWESOME!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo0Cazxj_yc

I’d absolutely love it if you guys commented below and told me out of those, which was your favourite little clip. Mine is the guy doing that flip thing on the big bouncy ball (Not it’s technical term I’m sure).

So it’s that time for my ‘Purchase of the Week’ feature and I’m surprised I can even do one this week due to the pathetic attempt at a bank account I claim to have. I was recently on the road down in the beautiful South-West of England attending the Plymouth and Exeter Careers fairs and got peckish so decided to venture into a sandwich I have never tried before, a mouth-watering Bacon, Brie & Cranberry baguette. Now to many of you this may be the norm, maybe even a weekly occurrence, but for myself it was a strange combination that I had previously decided to steer clear of. I mean I’m sorry but who sat there hungry one day and thought “ohh you know what I could really do with? A bit of bacon, cheese and fruit!” It’s odd and you can’t deny it! However, as I have recently discovered it’s genius. I was just sat there letting this crazy arrangement of flavours do backflips on my tongue and absolutely loving it! So the moral of this story is to just try something different, if you can’t afford a holiday, you can at least let your taste buds take one!

Now time for something that I always like to put a lot of thought into, ‘LAD of the Week’. This week it’s a bit of a remember a LAD award as it goes to a natural born performer who played in one of the greatest rock bands of all time and had millions of people across the world left in awe as he dominated any stage he graced. I am of course talking about the late and ever so great Freddy Mercury, who 20 years yesterday we lost in an untimely death.

Queen has sold over 300 million albums worldwide and continues to live on through various fantastic (and not so fantastic) tribute bands as well as continuing to inspire many music-makers of the modern era. He is undoubtedly a rock-god who used every inch of the stage to perform classics such as ‘Another One Bites The Dust’, ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and their most played song of all time ‘We Are The Champion’. Not only does he live on through his music but through The Mercury Phoenix Trust which raises awareness and helps educate those in the developing world of AIDS, the disease that took the legend away. So the only thing really left to say is RIPLAD.

As always it’s been a pleasure and it’s time for me to shut up and for you to get back on with some work!

Adue, Kwa Herini, Auf Wiedersehen and Goodbye!

Tom

  • We Brand It
  • Barclays Capital
  • KPMG
  • Southwestern
  • Barclays
  • Unilever
  • Mars
  • Schroders
  • Thales
  • Grant Thornton
  • Deloitte
  • Walt Disney