On January 25th Enterprise Rent a Car ran a virtual Car Club
Challenge game with the 1st year Business and Management students at
Royal Holloway. The Business game was run by Monica Fowler from Enterprise and
we were very lucky to be joined by Royal Holloway alumnus Amy Taylor who did a
Management trainee placement role with Enterprise between 2016/17 and in early
2020 became the Enterprise Woking branch manager. We also appreciated 2 other
branch managers, Rasha and Emma, joining the workshop and helping with the
judging. All students who took part in the Business game will receive a certificate
of participation from Enterprise and the top team have the opportunity to be
fast tracked through to an interview when they make their placement applications
next year.
This interactive game provided students with a great opportunity to
put their business and marketing skills into practice. Students had to decide
in which city Enterprise should next open their Car Club brand and in doing so
developed key skills in communication, teamwork, leadership and presenting. We
heard some good analysis of why students had chosen particular cities to launch
their programme and creative ideas for how to spend their Marketing budget. All
the judges were very impressed with the quality of the presentations which had
been pulled together during the 45 minute break out groups, of the creativity
and of the calibre of student presentations in the Results’ rooms.
students may encounter when facing Assessment Centres next year as well as
developing key skills which they can reference on application forms and in
interviews.
Holloway and the advice she offers fellow YIB students is still relevant today:
http://yearinbusiness.blogspot.com/2017/01/amy-taylors-management-trainee.html
YIB programme. They were directed to a video of previous Year in Business
students talking about why they would recommend a placement year: http://yibprofile.blogspot.com/2019/09/rhyb04reco.html
what they should be doing now to prepare for making their placement
applications at the beginning of year 2. You can watch the video here: http://yibprofile.blogspot.com/2019/11/rhyib01-yr1-advice-v2.html
placement with Morgan Stanley also offers her top tips for students seeking
placements http://yearinbusiness.blogspot.com/2020/12/farahs-top-tips-for-seeking-placement.html
The key messages given by the students to 1st
year YIBs were:
• Join skills/ employer workshops
and start networking on Linkedin
• Get involved in Societies/
Sports/ Volunteering – strengthens CV
• Get work experience –
insight day/ internship, summer job, virtual placement
• Start thinking about
placement areas/ companies of interest
• Start work on your CV
(examples on Careers’ moodle page); attend the CV workshop (March date tbc) and
review CV with Careers before start of year 2
• Work hard
to get at least 60% average to stay on YIB programme
If
students want to find out more about the types of roles our YIBs have
undertaken on placement they can find many profiles – written and video – on
the year in business blog
http://yibprofile.blogspot.com/
http://yearinbusiness.blogspot.com/
There are
also more detailed descriptions of different job roles here: https://www.prospects.ac.uk/job-profiles
All
presentations from the YIB Information evening can be found on the Year in
Business Moodle page.

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