Researching what jobs involve and where to find PhDs You may have some job ideas that you wish to explore in more detail, to learn about: what is actually involved (don’t fall victim to stereotypes and misinformation) what different sectors are like and, of course where to look for internships and jobs There is lots of information on the Careers Service website to help you with this. You can also make use of the broader Discover What’s Out There section of our website to learn about where to find internships and jobs. You can research employers by: Looking on their websites: careers sections, but also corporate (e.g. about us, media, news) Checking if they have ‘hubs’ on popular graduate recruitment websites (e.g. Gradcracker, targetjobs) Searching for them in the news (e.g. BBC Business, Financial Times, Economist etc.) Looking at reviews (and interview feedback) on Glassdoor You can speak to employers at: careers fairs presentations (on-campus and online) and other events If you are interested in further study (masters or doctoral level or a second undergraduate degree to convert e.g. medicine) then this section of our website is for you. Look out for relevant seminars as part of Employability Tuesday programme for maths students. This article was published on 2025-02-26