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Your visit to the Careers Centre

What to expect when you come to the Careers Centre on campus.

A close up of the front of the Careers Centre showing the Careers logo and branding
Visit the Careers Centre on campus

The Careers Centre is based on campus in WH 2.24. More details on how to find us.

You can drop in without an appointment and get immediate help. Find out more about how to get help from Careers.

Careers front desk

When you enter into the Careers Centre you will find a desk on your left. This is the Careers front desk. Our friendly staff at the desk will greet you and ask you what you need help with.

If you have a booked appointment, let staff know. They may ask you to use the self-service tablet to log your attendance.

Depending on what sort of help you need the staff member on the desk might:

  • ask you some questions to better understand your situation and needs
  • show you relevant online resources on screen
  • offer information and advice to answer your questions
  • add you to the drop-in queue for more in-depth advice

Careers staff

The front desk is staffed by our information team or Student Employability Consultants. All staff are trained to listen and provide information to help you take your next steps.

If you need more in-depth help, front desk staff will take your Bath Username and add you to the drop-in queue to speak to a Careers Consultant, Application Adviser or Student Employability coach.

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Drop-in area

When the staff member seeing you in a drop-in is ready, they will take you to the other side of the Careers Centre from the front desk. This is an open-plan area for drop-ins.

At busy times, there may be other students also waiting for a drop-in. If this is the case, front desk staff will book you in and tell you what the wait time is. You can sit in the Careers Centre in the drop-in area. When it is your turn, the member of staff you will be seeing will come and find you.

Consulting Rooms

We have two private consulting rooms. These are mostly used for booked appointments.

The staff member handling your appointment will come and get you when they are ready. They will take you into a private consulting room for the appointment.

If you don't have a booked appointment, but have sensory processing needs and would benefit from talking to someone in a quieter space, we can use the consulting rooms for drop-in support if they are available.

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