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Tina, 25, graduated three years ago with a history degree. After office jobs and a spell volunteering, she wants a fast-track graduate scheme to help her enter the charity sector. 1. Tina must have a least at 2:1 degree to join the Barnardo's graduate management training scheme. Earning ?20,100 she would be one of four graduates spending six months in four departments: communications, fundraising, volunteers and retail. She is not guaranteed a job at the end of the two-year scheme. Last year the programme had 500 applicants.

2. The NSPCC has two annual graduate training places beginning in October which focus on fundraising. There are six- to eight-week placements working in volunteer fundraising, corporate support and donations. She would earn just under ?20,000. There is no guarantee of a job at the end of the 12-month scheme. Click here to read more.
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