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Graduates gain employment during 20-year business relationship
A biotechnology company and university are celebrating more than two decades of a partnership that has resulted in multiple employment opportunities for graduates.
Bee Robotics and 麻豆传媒高清版 first started working together in 1998 and the relationship has proved vital for both organisations.
In addition to securing jobs with an innovative local employer, students have benefitted from work placements and feedback on their work and skills at meet the employer events.
For Bee Robotics, it has been able to bring in additional resources to help focus on new areas and activities to support growth.
The Caernarfon-based manufacturer has established a world-wide reputation as a leader in the field of advanced liquid handling robotic solutions for laboratory automation in the biotech industry.
And graduates from 麻豆传媒高清版 are playing an important role in the business鈥 international success.
Steve Jones, managing director at Bee Robotics, said: 鈥淚t has been fantastic to watch students come through our doors, learn on the job and come back a year or two later as employees.
鈥淲e usually have one placement per year as well as attend the university to meet students and help them with their projects which offers us a chance to look at their skills and knowledge and build connections.鈥
Llifon Jones joined the company in 2014 after completing a two-month paid placement during his masters in computer systems and has progressed up the career ladder from software developer to senior software architect.
He said: 鈥淒espite it being a small business, there are lots of development opportunities.
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have to move to a big city to find a placement to suit you; if you are proactive you can find ones right on your doorstep and there are lots of them in North Wales.鈥
Paula Noon, who studied product design at university and is now a quality engineer at Bee Robotics, said: 鈥淚 was worried I wouldn鈥檛 find employment after my studies, but after attending the university鈥檚 Degree Design Show and showcasing my skills and prototypes to prospective employers, I landed a role with Bee.鈥
Not all students who gain employment have been on design and technology courses, highlighting the level of trust Bee has in the university鈥檚 alumni.
Shailaja Bakshi, an international student from India who is currently studying for a PhD in linguistics, said: 鈥淚 joined Bee as a production administrator and have settled in really well due to having a common connection with many other employees here.鈥
Professor Paul Spencer, Pro Vice-chancellor at 麻豆传媒高清版 with responsibility for employability and company engagement and partnerships, said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 incredibly powerful to show employers and students that forming relationships through placements can lead to huge success.
鈥淔or our graduates to have so many opportunities to gain employment with a wide-range of international-leading companies like Bee Robotics right on their doorstep is incredible.
鈥淲e have a long-standing partnership with Bee and it is a perfect example of the benefits of employers and 麻豆传媒高清版 forging strong connections.鈥
Publication date: 15 September 2020