There are a number of resources you can make use of when looking for work locally.
Careers Centre
Vacancies that are notified directly to the Careers Centre are advertised on our Vacancy Service web pages. You can search online and be alerted of vacancies by email when they come in.GradsEast
GradsEast is a free online graduate recruitment service. Regional employers (and national employers with vacancies in the region) can enter their vacancies free of charge, whether for industrial placements, term-time work, vacation work or permanent graduate level jobs, all on one website. They can reach students and alumni of all 10 regional universities plus graduates from elsewhere wanting to live and work in the East of England. Graduates and students can access information and support for finding full or part-time work, starting a career or establishing their own businesses in the region.UEA vacancies
UEA vacancies are advertised online and also at the Institute of Food Research and the John Innes Centre. Academic and administrative vacancies are also advertised in the Guardian and Times Higher Education supplement.Local newspapers
Two main newspapers cover the Norfolk area. The Eastern Daily Press has a job supplement on Thursdays. The Evening News advertises vacancies every Wednesday.Further resources
We keep a list of recruitment agencies and you can find others in the Yellow Pages, Thomson Local Directory or Just Jobs Norfolk.Norfolk County Council vacancies are advertised online.



