Working in Science

Working in Science

Due to a skills shortage of STEM roles in the UK, there are a wide range of opportunities for science graduates, as well as non-scientific roles, still in the industry.

Find out more on the Science and pharmaceuticals sector page of the Prospects website, which provides an up-to-date overview of the current industry job market.

Places to start exploring your career options!

If you are looking for a career in the Science industry, but you’re not sure where to start, here are some useful links where you can explore different options:

Career Pathways on Career Centre 360

Firstly, check out Career Pathways on our Career Centre 360 platform, which can help you discover more information about the following careers:

  • Science
  • Agriculture 
  • Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals 
  • Energy and Utilities 
  • Environment 
  • Healthcare 
  • Civil Service (also including politics and local government) 

Finding work experience (placements, internships and volunteering) 

Taking part in work experience is one way you can find out more about different job sectors, and what you enjoy doing at work. Any amount of work experience can be valuable, whether it is volunteering once a week, attending an internship over the summer, or doing a sandwich placement. Furthermore, work experience looks great on your CV and allows you to develop your skills. You can contact employers speculatively about doing work experience, as well as finding advertised roles. Here are some links you might find useful: 

Looking locally 

Many of our graduates work within the Sheffield City Region after finishing their degree. Here are some local employers who have previously hired Sheffield Hallam graduates in this sector: 

Job boards 

Employers also use job boards to advertise roles, so they’re another way to find opportunities. They often have filters by location and job type to help your search. Here are some sector-specific job sites: 

Graduate schemes 

Graduate schemes are a great way to get into the industry at entry-level. Often spanning two years, they provide structured training, and typically a full-time contract after completion. Here are some graduate schemes in the sector: 

Professional bodies, organisations and regulatory authorities 

Professional bodies and organisations help maintain high standards and reputation in the profession and of their members. Many sectors require their staff to be a member of one of these organisations. Here are some links to the organisations relevant to this sector: