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		<title>Thank Farooq for that! Thinking about doing a Work Placement..?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This advice is written byÂ Farooq (Faz) Asif, a final year student who studies at Aston University who spent his placement at General Motors last year. To see Faz&#8217;s profile click here. Here are 3 good reasons why you should! Itâ€™s a tough decision for some on deciding on whether to do a placement. For those&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>This advice is written byÂ Farooq (Faz) Asif, a final year student who studies at Aston University who spent his placement at General Motors last year. To see Faz&#8217;s profile click <a title="Faz's profile" href="http://www.ratemyplacement.co.uk/articles/guest-bloggers/">here</a></em><em>.</em></p>

<p><img style="padding-right: 10px" src="/articles/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/faz-1-small.jpg" border="0" alt="Faz" align="left" /></p>

<p>Here are 3 good reasons why you should!</p>

<p>Itâ€™s a tough decision for some on deciding on whether to do a placement. For those on sandwich degrees, itâ€™s an essential part of their course so your thinking here is cut out. Â For others, the thought of taking an extra year to gain your degree and being a year behind the rest of your mates might have you thinking twice! Â However, there are some very solid reasons for why you should do one. Â Here are 3 reasons nobody can argue with!</p>

<p><strong>Reason 1 â€“ Get a taste of your future career</strong></p>

<p>Doing a placement is a bit like taking a car for a test drive before making that purchase commitment. Â You get to sit behind the wheel and take the career interest you have for a spin, to decide whether or not itâ€™s really want you want to do after University. Â Itâ€™s all fun and well doing marketing modules at University, or hearing your uncle tell you how fab his job as a Consultant is. Â The truth is, the only real way to get to know what a career is like, is to try it out. Â Youâ€™d be surprised at how many people in final year change their career ambitions because through their placement they realise that area wasnâ€™t for them. Â For others, it further encourages them to stick with their choice! Â Me? Well, having done a Finance placement, I realised it wasnâ€™t quite my cup of tea. Â However by gaining some exposure to IT roles on my placement, I realised that was where I wanted to be. Â Iâ€™m glad I discovered this during my placement and not during my first grad job, can you imagine that!</p>

<p><strong>Reason 2 â€“ Get a better degree grade</strong></p>

<p>Lecturers are known to go on about how students having done a placement are more organised, better project managers and generally perform better during final year. Â Itâ€™s not just a marketing ploy, me and everyone else I know who did a placement will vouch for this! Â The skills gained and personal development you go through on placement really does prepare you for final year, I definitely feel a lot more confident, organised, focused and have better time management than during my second year (and comparatively â€“ against some of my friends who didnâ€™t do a placement, although donâ€™t tell them that!).</p>

<p><strong>Reason 3 â€“ Get a better grad job</strong></p>

<p>With more and more students churning out of the system with degrees, you need something that helps you stand out from the crowd. Â Extra-curricular activities are great and recognised by employers. Â A placement, however, comes into its own league. Â Graduate employers love students whoâ€™ve done a placement, as theyâ€™ve got real world business experience to top their degree off. Â  Every single employer I have spoke to has been interested to hear about my placement year, even if it did not relate directly with their industry, the skills gained are definitely transferable. Â It helps get you through the application funnelling process, prepare excellent answers for those competency based questions and gives you so much more to talk about in interviews. Â Thereâ€™s a fair chance that your placement employer may even offer you a graduate job too at the end of your placement, taking the pressure off for job hunting during final year.</p>

<p>As a student whoâ€™s done one and can definitely see the benefits, my advice would be to do one, for any or all of the above reasons! Â Take a look around the RateMyPlacement website and read company reviews to find out which one would most suit you! Â </p>

<p>Good Luck. Â Â </p>

<p>Faz Asif</p>
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