Options with your subject
You can find lots of starting points for generating career ideas, including websites designed specifically for students studying science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) students who want to explore their options.
- The Science Council's 10 Types of Scientist is a useful resource exploring a variety of jobs that require knowledge and application of science
- The Amazingly Enormous STEM Careers poster
- Opportunities in science podcast
- Step into the NHS quiz to help you to identify health related careers that might suit you or you can browse the profiles
Most of the professional bodies for science and engineering also have useful careers resources, where you can explore options directly linked to your degree and other areas of work where your degree might be useful. These organisations often offer student membership at a discounted rate.
- Royal Society of Biology includes a link to Next Steps: Options after a Bioscience degree
- Biochemical Society includes a series of career guides
- British Ecological Society developing your career pages
- Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM) includes profiles of ecologists and environmental manager
- Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) - good careers overview, but need to be a member to access full careers resources
- American Chemical Society (ACS) - American site with lots of useful careers information and profiles
- British Computer Society (BCS) includes career articles and information on career development
- Careers in Computer Science - an American site offering a good overview of computer science careers
- Every Woman Tech Hub - help with building networks, honing leadership skills and developing your career
- Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM) includes profiles of ecologists and environmental managers
- Royal Geographical Society
- British Ecological Society
- Royal College of Nursing - includes a careers information section for students and newly qualified nurses, midwives and nursing support workers
- Royal College of Midwifery
- Health professions - see the job sector pages for allied health professionals, which have careers sites for a variety of different roles
- Institute of Biomedical Sciences - includes careers pathways and profiles
- National Institute for Health Research - includes a career development section
- Health Economics
- Public Health - NHS Careers describes roles in the public health workforce
- Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) - careers articles, advice and job profiles
- Institute of Physics (IOP) includes information about different sectors in 'your future with Physics and downloadable career guides
- Space Careers UK includes careers resources, job profiles, internship and job opportunities
- Workforce Skills Project - understanding the demand for physics-related skills
- British Psychological Society - emphasis is on professional psychology careers, but some information about related areas of work
- Health and Care Professions Council - regulate health, social work and psychological professions