Student Employee of the Year Awards 2018

23rd March 2018

Do you employ an amazing and outstanding University of Sheffield student who works part time whilst they study? Employers are being invited to nominate their student employees for the Student Employee of the Year Awards 2018 to recognise the contributions that they make.

These awards aim to recognise and promote the outstanding contributions and achievements of students who combine part-time work with their study commitments. The Careers Service at The University of Sheffield is promoting the Student Employee of the Year Awards 2018 #seoty. Last year two University of Sheffield students and a team of students were highly commended at national level. Many other students were also recognised in their nominations from employers. Students can really add something to a business and the growth in the Student Employee of the Year awards year on year shows that employers recognise this. Help your student employee 'stand out from the crowd'. Nominating them for this award will; Recognise the contribution they make to your business Enhance their CV Have a positive impact on their future Boost your business profile If a University of Sheffield student is exceptional, then it's worthwhile spending the time nominating them and having a positive impact on their future. Employers can nominate in the following 3 categories; Above & Beyond Award Commercial Impact Award Step up the Leadership Award Employers wishing to nominate a student for the Student Employee of the Year award can nominate online here http://www.nases.org/nomination-forms.html and select 'off campus'. The closing date for online nominations is 20th April 2018. If employers would like to discuss the awards before making their nomination or need further information please do not hesitate in contacting the University of Sheffield Student Jobshop, studentjobshop@sheffield.ac.uk or call 0114 222 0940.

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