At a Glance
- Tasks: Join workshops to ace your job applications and secure graduate roles.
- Company: Generating Genius & National Grid, committed to supporting your career journey.
- Benefits: All travel expenses covered, plus food for in-person events.
- Other info: Open to students from non-fee paying schools with social mobility criteria.
- Why this job: Gain essential skills and connections to kickstart your career with leading companies.
- Qualifications: Must be graduating in 2027 with BBB at A-level or equivalent.
The predicted salary is between 25000 - 32000 £ per year.
The Generating Genius & National Grid Pathways to Progress Get Hired Programme is open for applications.
Our talent development pathway, run by Generating Genius and National Grid, supports students with step‑by‑step application preparation through in‑person and virtual workshops.
These activities help students secure graduate roles at National Grid and other leading companies.
- Key Dates To Be Aware Of For The Programme
- Acing Job Applications Workshop, September 8th (Virtual)
- Mock assessment centre, September 10th (In person, National Grid House, Warwick)
- Application planning & Commercial awareness workshop, September 17th (Virtual)
- Mock Interviews workshop, September 18th (Virtual)
- Programme Graduation, September 30th (Virtual)
All travel expenses and food for the in‑person days will be provided.
Who is it for?
We have four streams for the Get Hired programme
- Engineering
- Finance
- STEM Project Management
- Consents (focused on ensuring project consents are delivered economically and in accordance with current legislation, regulations, and guidance.
- For those in urban planning, sustainability, human geography and similar disciplines)
Applicants for all streams must meet the following criteria. Specific degree requirements for each stream are outlined on the application form.
- Graduating in 2027
- Interested in graduate roles at National Grid
- Achieved an average of BBB at A-level or equivalent
- Attended a non‑fee paying secondary school in the UK
- This opportunity is not open to mature students.
Applicants must also meet our social mobility criteria
- Household income of £45,000 or below and parents in either intermediate or working class occupations, or are unemployed.
- OR you are a Care Leaver.
The deadline for applications is Saturday, 18th July, 9am. If you have any questions, please contact us and we would be happy to chat about this programme.
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