The Careers Centre at the University of Leeds provides invaluable resources and support to help students navigate their career paths. Located at Cromer Terrace, Woodhouse, our dedicated team offers personalized guidance, workshops, and networking opportunities to enhance employability. We focus on equipping students with the tools they need to succeed in their chosen fields, whether through internships or job placements. Our commitment to student success makes us an essential resource for anyone looking to kickstart their career. For assistance, contact us at 0113 343 5295 or visit our website.

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Even though they have drop in, but it only gave me brief info. To find help in details, u need to ma

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