"In my placement, I have built on the analytical skills that I have learnt in my degree so far, as well as leadership and teamwork"
In September, after my second year at university, I started a year-long placement at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) as an Operational Researcher. Operational Researchers apply mathematical, statistical and computational techniques to real world problems, to inform decision-making.
I didn’t consider that a placement could be right for me, until two colleagues came to present at one of our careers lectures and the role just really appealed to me, so I had to apply! When I started the placement, there was a lot of opportunity to travel to London and other government hubs in the north, to network with other students and also seniors such as the DWP Head of Operational Research and Lead Analyst.
In my placement, I have built on the analytical skills that I have learnt in my degree so far.
Nicola Brant
BSc Mathematics with a Placement Year
I have enjoyed lots of opportunity for professional development - such as learning new programming languages, like SAS - as well as formally presenting current projects to colleagues and stakeholders.
In my placement, I have built on the analytical skills that I have learnt in my degree so far, as well as leadership and teamwork skills that I picked up whilst on committee for the walking club. Skills such as leadership, teamwork, communication and problem-solving have been key in my daily role here at DWP.
I am now a lot more aware of what I am looking for in my future career, whether I apply back for this position or explore another opportunity.