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Careers Service
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2026-03-23T10:45:03+00:00
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Careers Service

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Speculative approach to job searching

Not all vacancies are advertised which means that you may need to make direct enquiries with employers. Smaller companies do not always offer graduate roles, placement year opportunities, internships, or work experience, so you approaching the company might be one of the few ways in. It can also be very challenging to break into industries such as media, charity work, design and environmental work, so taking a speculative approach could lead to greater success in securing a role.

Approximately 70% of opportunities are secured through a speculative approach and through your network, so adopting a speculative job search approach is a legitimate way to secure an opportunity!

What is a speculative approach?

You approach an employer to enquire whether they would consider offering you an opportunity. The employer is not advertising a position, but you want to work for them.

First be clear about what you are looking for – it could be to seek:

Do your research

Make initial contact

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Prepare for contact!

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