Students Explore Diverse Industries During National Careers Week

This year, during National Careers Week at Lingfield, students enjoyed learning about a wide range of career paths and industries. It was informative and inspiring for our students, and we are very grateful to our fabulous Alumni and parents for giving up their time.
Shell Oil Careers
David from Shell provided an engaging talk about careers in the energy sector, sharing his journey from university to working in crude oil trading. Students learnt about the global impact of energy, the importance of teamwork, and the dynamic challenges of the industry, including geopolitics and sustainability efforts.
Advertising - Sanchia Birt
This was a fascinating and engaging insight into the world of advertising. It was also an incredibly popular talk that focused on retail marketing and Entrepreneurship. Sanchia really inspired our students with her career journey and will be providing work experience placements to some lucky year 10s next term.
Forensic Psychology
Students were introduced to the fascinating field of forensic psychology, including how psychological theory is applied to criminal investigations, offender rehabilitation, and the justice system. Our speaker also outlined the academic path required to enter this profession, offering valuable advice to those interested in psychology and criminal justice.
Royal Air Force Careers
Squadron Leader Darren Tremble gave an inspiring presentation on the diverse career paths available in the RAF, from aircrew and engineering to intelligence and logistics. Students learnt about the personal qualities the RAF looks for, the benefits of a career in the armed forces, and the importance of preparation when applying.
Deutsche Bank
Rosa Alvado gave a fascinating insight into her own career journey in Banking and Finance. Students asked searching questions and were encouraged to consider the wide range of entry routes available, as well as the numerous possible career paths available.
Aviation and Becoming a Pilot
Liam Barnes shared his journey into aviation, from gaining a Private Pilot’s Licence at 16 to training with TUI to become a commercial airline pilot. The talk covered different training routes, the realities of pilot life, and the skills needed to succeed in the aviation industry. Liam was given a warm welcome by staff members who used to teach him and was incredibly inspirational.