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Occupations
This section of the site is divided into a number of occupational areas – the most popular careers for Oxford students and graduates, are covered in detail and are also available as printed Career Briefings from the Careers Service.
Each area contains a number of specific occupations, most of which have guidance for job hunting and helpful links.
For a full list of the career briefings available see the Career Briefings Index 2011/12.
Careers advisers and resource centre staff have had a great deal of experience researching different occupational areas, and will always be happy to help you.
To find out more about what it's like to work in a specific industry come along to one of the occupational careers talks.
To search for current job vacancies, log in to CareerConnect.
Page last edited: 30 September 2011





