At Mulberry UTC, we are committed to supporting students in developing the skills and confidence they need for life beyond the classroom. As part of our focus on career readiness and personal development, our Year 10 and Year 12 students recently took part in a valuable Mock Interview Skills Day, supported by the EY Foundation. The event gave students the opportunity to practise key employability skills such as making strong first impressions, posture and body language awareness, clear and confident communication, and structuring high-quality answers to interview questions. With guidance from experienced professionals, learners received constructive feedback that will help them approach future interviews with confidence.
Students also visited the EY offices for an engaging and inspiring careers-focused trip. During the visit, learners explored a variety of potential career paths within the business and professional services sector. They also participated in an entrepreneurial activity, where students worked in teams to create, market, and sell their own products with the aim of making a profit. This hands-on challenge helped students develop critical skills in teamwork, problem-solving, financial planning, and creative thinking.
These opportunities are an important part of the wider personal development curriculum at Mulberry UTC. Through real-world experiences like these, students are encouraged to think ambitiously about their futures and are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the workplace. Thank you to the EY Foundation for their ongoing support in helping our students prepare for the world of work!