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The Guardian UK 300 Survey

trendence UK are inviting you to take part in their survey. They use the results of the survey to produce the rankings in The Guardian UK 300 and to create a range of research reports. Additionally, they try to make sure that our results are as representative as possible, and so they would like to invite students from the School of Business, Management and Economics to take part. 

Take the trendence survey this New Year because we’re giving away...

-          Five x £500 Amazon vouchers, ten x £200 Amazon vouchers

-          A 12 month Spotify Premium subscription (every fortnight!)

 Click here to enter the competition!

We want to know what you think of your university course, which employers you like, and how you’re feeling about your future career. We use the results to put together research reports to help universities and employers across the UK, so that they know what kind of job you want. It only takes 15 minutes (and you can take it on your mobile!). Start the New Year right and take the survey now: www.trendence-gradbarometer.co.uk

 

Would you like to know more about trendence? Here’s some extra information:

The trendence Graduate Barometer  is the UK’s most comprehensive piece of research into students’ views on graduate careers and recruitment: over 27,000 UK students took part last year. trendence also powers The Guardian UK 300, so ranking your favourite employers is a great way to influence their status in the publication.  
 
trendence is an excellent tool for helping students to think about graduate careers: the questions require you to rank employers in a variety of ways, helping you to think laterally about your career options and why you like, or don’t like, certain companies
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Your answers are completely anonymous. You are welcome to read our data protection policy.

trendence abides by all MRS codes, ESOMAR codes and ISO 20252. We are conducting this survey in partnership with your Careers Service. 


By: Aidan Gracey
Last updated: Tuesday, 6 January 2015

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