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Responsibility:
3.3/5
 
Work Life Balance:
3.4/5
 
Environmental Awareness:
3.6/5
 
Benefits:
3.1/5
 
Company Culture:
3.5/5
 
Career Progression:
3.4/5
 
Colleagues:
4.1/5
 
Training:
3.3/5
 
Enjoyment:
3.8/5
 
Overall Rating:
3.2/5
 

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering, Construction Project Management Job Title: Graduate

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Property Rotational Graduate Scheme Department: Sustainability Job Title: Graduate

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Property Rotational Graduate Scheme Job Title: Graduate rotation

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Property Rotational Graduate Scheme Job Title: Group Business Graduate

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering, Construction Project Management Department: Yorkshire - The North Job Title: Operations Graduate

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Property Rotational Graduate Scheme Department: Various Job Title: Group Business Graduate

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering, Construction Project Management Department: Homes / Construction / Developments Job Title: Business Graduate

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Property Rotational Graduate Scheme Job Title: Group Business Graduate

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Surveyor Job Title: Graduate Quantity Surveyor

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering, Construction Project Management

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering, Construction Project Management

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering, Construction Project Management Department: Construction Job Title: Graduate SIte Manager

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Architecture Department: Commercial Management Job Title: Graduate

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Surveyor Department: Commercial / South East Job Title: Technical Commercial Graduate

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Architecture Department: Midllands & South West Job Title: Design Manager

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Architecture Department: Midlands Job Title: Assistant Quantity Surveyor

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Surveyor Department: Washington, Newcastle Job Title: Graduate

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering, Construction Project Management Department: Site Management Job Title: Graduate Site Manager

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Planning Job Title: Graduate Planner

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering, Construction Project Management Department: North West Job Title: Graduate Construction Manager

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering, Construction Project Management Department: MCUK Job Title: Graduate Quantity Surveyor

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering, Construction Project Management Department: South West & Midlands Job Title: Graduate Site Manager

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Planning Department: North Job Title: Graduate Planner

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering, Construction Project Management Department: North East Job Title: Graduate

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering, Construction Project Management Job Title: Technical Graduate

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Surveyor Job Title: Graduate Quantity Surveyor

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Property Rotational Graduate Scheme Job Title: Group Business Graduate

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Property Rotational Graduate Scheme Job Title: Group Business Graduate

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Surveyor Job Title: Graduate

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering, Construction Project Management Department: Miller Homes Job Title: Group Business Graduate

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering, Construction Project Management Job Title: Technical Graduate (Project Management)

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering, Construction Project Management Department: Construction South East Job Title: Regional Technical Graduate

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Property Rotational Graduate Scheme

Industry: Property and Housebuilding, Property Rotational Graduate Scheme Job Title: Graduate

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Application Advice:

Research Miller, our markets and core values prior to application. Have an idea of where you would like your career to go and tailor your CV around this.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself at the interview and focus on what you can bring to the company and showcase your experiences to prove you have a can-do attitude and can help us achieve our core values.

Graduate, at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Show you have done some research and use the information you found wherever you can during the application stage. The company definitely appreciate applicants who have taken time out to find more out about what they do.

Interview Advice:

Make sure you are familiar with the company and the projects they are currently operating on, this way you can prove that you actually care about and want to be part of the Miller Group. It will also help you create 'small talk' with various interviewers and employees you will get to meet at the assessment centre. It was nowhere as daunting as I thought it would be, the HR team really helped with that, try and enjoy it!

Graduate, Sustainability at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Do as much research on the company as possible - current policy focus, projects etc, and wider industry research as well.

Interview Advice:

You will have a broad range of interviews focusing on different elements of your ability. Both academic skills and vocational interest are assessed.

Graduate rotation, at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Take the time to learn about the business and the key players in it. The scheme isn’t just based in Miller Construction but all the business under The Miller Group so make sure you know what they are up to as well. The application process consists of an application form, psychometric testing, phone interview and assessment centre - don’t be daunted by how long the process is, it’s designed to bring the best out of you.

Interview Advice:

Consider what you think makes Miller different from other builders e.g. dedication to corporate responsiblity and sustainability. Dress to impress in business attire and be confident but not arrogant.

Group Business Graduate, at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

There's nothing much I can say here, just be honest I guess. It helps if you have previous work experience or extra curriculum activties to draw from and think hard about what you have achieved in the past. Anything can demonstrate your skills and qualities, even weeding the garden or tidying your room if you word it right, so don't panic if you haven't had many jobs, weren't great at sports or never took part in extra curriculum activties. If you have volunteered for or organised anything let them know, whether it's charity or a camping trip with your friends. It shows you're proactive and you can use these experiences to demonstrate competences.

First and foremost sell yourself, which goes for every application! You have to stand out so don't hold back, make whatever you have done sound like the greatest thing in the world.

Secondly don't be shy, follow your application up with a call, make yourself known and look keen. As we say up in Carlisle & Newcastle "Shy bairns get nowt", basically speak up and be heard, "the squeaky wheel gets the oil".

Interview Advice:

We had to prepare a short presentation covering a handful of topics relevant to the industry so make sure you're up to date on industry news. This doesn't have to be too in depth just the basic themes such as the housing shortage or skills shortage etc.

It was a two stage interview process, a telephone interview with HR and a face to face interview with a director. The telephone interview had some set questions which mainly asked you to demonstrate your abilities in certain areas based on your past achievements. As I said in my application advice, you need to think hard about your past experiences and be prepared to use them to demonstrate the necessary skills.
Preparation is key, look at the job advertisement and pick out the skills the role requires, now prepare a couple of examples that demostrate each skill. This might be easy for some people and they only need to prepare in their head, however it will help anyone to write things down as they will easier to recall when you're put on the spot.

After that it all comes down to the way you come across. Be confident and ethusiastic, but at the same time take time to listen to the interviewer and ask them questions. Act naturally, you only have a short period of time to make an impression so be friendly, polite and try to build a rapport. At the end of the day and interview is just a chat, the interviewer is as much analysing your people skills as anything else. Perhaps more so in the case of a future project manager as you will one day be tasked with maintaining numerous relationships, not just your own, and organising a multitude of different people to achieve a common goal.

Keep in mind what your eventual role will be and show that you will one day be more than capable of fulfilling that role.

Operations Graduate, Yorkshire – The North at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Ensure you are passionate about the industry before entering with relevant work experience - it's not for everyone. If you are passionate then the Group Business Graduate role can be very rewarding

Interview Advice:

General aptitude is valued, and psychometric testing is employed and relied upon. Interview's are competitive but if you are passionate then let this shine through and you stand a good chance of success.

Group Business Graduate, Various at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Assess industry trends to highlight what key skills could be of use to the business. Have a clear and exciting CV that effectively highlights your skills and attributes.

Interview Advice:

Be prepared!

Try to think about the sort of questions you will be asked and prepare your answers. Take examples of work with you as they can be a good talking point and be knowledgeable about current construction and business methods.

Business Graduate, Homes / Construction / Developments at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Be yourself, show some personality but also why you wish to work in this industry.

Interview Advice:

Research the company and the industry in which we operate.

Group Business Graduate, at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Relate your skills to the position you are applying for, aim and get as much practical experience as possible to put on your CV, If your finding it hard to achieve this show your enthusiasm by carrying out voluntary work.

Interview Advice:

Do your research on the company and speak about or relate a conversation to a project they are undertaking or tendering for.

Stay calm and try to explain how much you want to work for them.

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Apply direct to the website and don't assume that if you have no experience you will not get through the application.

Interview Advice:

Be confident, be prepared to say what your goals are but be reasonable with the time periods you set. It takes time to learn your role and what you are capable of, for example, stating you want to be a project manager by the end of your grad scheme may make you appear naive and unaware fully of the role.

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Application Advice:

Be yourself and don't be afraid to admit to your weaknesses. Honesty and being able to recognise areas which require development are definatly seen as a positive.

Interview Advice:

Try to put across your personality. Miller are very focused around finding people who do not just meet the standard academically but also have the right personality and attitude to succeed.

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Application Advice:

Research the company's values to discover if you allign to the same ideaologies.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself, be positive and be well informed.

Graduate SIte Manager, Construction at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Take your time with the application, don't rush through it, take your time & think about what you want to include.
Proof read & check for basic mistakes like grammar & punctuation.
Try to mention how your own experiences could relate to future work experiences within the Miller Group.
Say positive things about the Company you are applying for.

Interview Advice:

Try to guess what questions you may be asked so that you can prepare an answer before hand.
Take your time & talk clearly & concisely.
Don't speak too fast.
Don't mumble.
Be confident but not arrogant.
Sit up straight in the interview, don't slouch or lean back.

Graduate, Commercial Management at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Three key concepts:

1 - Honesty

2 - Flexibility

3 - Commitment

Interview Advice:

Stay calm and be yourself.

Technical Commercial Graduate, Commercial / South East at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Make sure your research the job role and company properly, that gives you the best chance of getting a job. If you know what you are talking about your interest and enthusiam for the role will shine through anyway.

Interview Advice:

Presentation skills and competency questions.

Design Manager, Midllands & South West at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Be yourself.

Interview Advice:

Prepare well.

Assistant Quantity Surveyor, Midlands at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Research the company, especially CR and the 4 core focus areas of the business.

Graduate, Washington, Newcastle at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Be sure to express your enthusiasm to work in the industry

Interview Advice:

Take your time, and don't try and blag an answer if you are unsure.

Graduate Site Manager, Site Management at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Research the industry thoroughly: what is current practice on site. Think about any practical experience you can talk about in your application & interview. Make sure the application highlights your passion for the industry and long term career goals.

Interview Advice:

I was asked to give a 5 minute presentation and then answered questions about how I dealt with different situations. Make sure you are confident giving the presentation and you have practised a number of time. For the situational questions, try and give varied answers e.g an example from work, an example from your hobbies.

Graduate Planner, at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

Expect to go on site in all weathers rain or shine. Being an excellent communicator is vital, from conducting yourself with the subcontractors to presenting material to the client. Being a confident individual is also equally important when it comes to variations and settling accounts.

Interview Advice:

Know about the construction market and who the key players are. Understand what the pitfalls of the construction industry are (e.g. ICT) and how the market is going to evolve, because it has to, and the next generation is going to change this.

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, MCUK at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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Application Advice:

have no limitations, be prepared to work away or do longer hours than the average. You will be rewarded.

Interview Advice:

Be open and honest, show confidence without being to arrogant. Have a sense of humour.

Graduate Site Manager, South West & Midlands at Miller Construction (UK) Ltd
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