Changing jobs or going back to education as a mature student in your late twenties can be a huge challenge and worry for a lot of people contemplating it. In summer 2019 I did both of those things, joining the Bord Bia International Graduate Programme, undertaking an MSc in Global Business Practice in UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School alongside getting hands-on experience of working in the Irish food, drink and horticulture industry. In the following blog I have set out my experience so far – from money to work and education – and why I am delighted with my decision to take that step.
Why I’m happy that I changed jobs and went back to education at 27
Mar 1, 2020 4:53:51 PM / by Thomas Gavin posted in bord bia, bord bia smurfit international graduate programme, UCD, UCD Smurfit, money, bord bia smurfit, irish food, irish food and drink, postgraduate education, "scholarship", irish exports, marketing, UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School, masters degree, global, irish drink, Bord Bia Scholarship, international opportunities, food marketing graduates, mature student, irish horticulture, change jobs, change career, earning, msc
Ultimate Graduate Guide
Feb 28, 2020 9:58:14 AM / by Isobel O'Neill posted in Dublin, graduate programme, bord bia, bord bia smurfit international graduate programme, international, international graduate programme, UCD Smurfit, education, career, postgraduateeducation, application, Irish food board, food and drink, graduate application, irish food, irish food and drink, "scholarship", irish exports, marketing, post graduate
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Choosing a graduate programme can be daunting. The application process can be extremely time consuming and can also require a lot of effort. Because of this, it is important to be strategic in your approach and to apply only to those which you would be happy to accept an offer from.
That’s great, but what if you are not exactly sure of what it is you want to do once you have walked across the stage and collected that coveted piece of paper? I was in the exact same position last year, and it was not easy.