Moving to a new area or just starting a job can sometimes be a leap into the unknown. Where to live, how to get to work, what will I be doing? …so many questions. Rest assured the graduate network is such that we support each other when it comes to settling in both to the area if you have moved as well as the job.
Cambridgeshire is a county of contrasts, with a variety of enticing things to see and do and places to visit. The county's towns and cities are steeped in history, and have evolved over centuries. Cambridge is a University city of old streets, ancient colleges and lovely bridges spanning the River Cam. Ely has a magnificent Norman cathedral and Huntingdon was the birthplace of Oliver Cromwell. Wisbech, in the Fens, has fine examples of Georgian Street architecture.
When it comes to working at the Council there is an extraordinary range of work that you can and will do. The profiles on the left of the page outline the experiences of a number of the graduates, both current and past.
Information on work/life balance, a key philosophy of the Council, is also explained. If you are a late starter or a late finisher, the principles of flexible working mean work can normally accommodate you.
To access more information on various aspects of life at the Council and in Cambridgeshire look at the link on right as well as information on the left hand side of the page.