Katie Bolton, Peatland Progress trainee.
Katie Bolton: When I completed my degree in 2024, what I had most in common with almost all of my fellow Zoology graduates was struggling to get a job. It’s developed into a stereotype; the university graduate that can’t get an entry-level job because it requires several years' work experience. I have moved four times just for jobs since I graduated less than two years ago!
I started applying for jobs six months before I graduated. After a lot of rejections I was extremely fortunate to land an eight-week paid internship at a local wildlife charity, the Knepp Wildland Foundation. However, after this I struggled to find other jobs and so focused on a different way into the sector: volunteering. The RSPB offered residential volunteering opportunities so this is where I headed next. Similar to the Wildlife Trusts' Volunteer Reserve Officer roles, volunteers are provided with a range of practical reserve management skills, along with professional qualifications such as 4x4 off-road driving and brushcutter use which are difficult to fund independently.