Jaguar Land Rover's popular national graduate recruitment scheme
has accepted 13 Coventry University graduates onto roles in Product
Development, Manufacturing, IT, Design and Marketing - the highest
recruitment rate to this year's scheme among UK universities.
The Coventry University graduates, all of whom will begin their
roles with the Warwickshire-based car manufacturer in September
2011, were selected following a thorough assessment process
designed to whittle down over 9000 applications and find the best
candidates.
Building on the historically strong relationship between
Coventry University and Jaguar Land Rover, the University's Careers
and Employability Service has worked closely with the Tata-owned
carmaker since the beginning of the academic year to offer its
students and graduates advice and guidance during the recruitment
process.
Representatives from different departments at Jaguar Land Rover
visited the campus to offer open sessions and presentations to
students on how to make the best of their applications, and the
University itself put on a series of workshops and one-to-one
appointments to help them through their applications.
The resulting interest from Coventry students saw the University
representing 6.7% of all applications received by Jaguar Land Rover
in this year's scheme, more than any other UK university.
Seema Tailor, engineering and computing careers advisor at
Coventry University, said:
"We are very pleased with how the partnership between Jaguar
Land Rover and Coventry University has developed this year, and
we're already aiming to build on this success next year to create
more exciting opportunities for students with targeted support from
the careers team."
For more information about Coventry University, please visit
their website here: www.coventry.ac.uk