- March 14, 2018
- Shannon Carey
The majority of us go to university in the hopes of getting a good job afterwards: but when you graduate, you might find that your degree doesn’t necessarily lead straight into a career.
The majority of us go to university in the hopes of getting a good job afterwards: but when you graduate, you might find that your degree doesn’t necessarily lead straight into a career.
When starting a new job, one of the first things you’ll be told about is your working hours – when you are expected to start, when you finish and how long your breaks will be.
If you’ve searched for a graduate job, the chances are you’ll have come across quite a few jobs in the marketing industry.
We’ve all been there.
Job-hunting was the next big adventure after university.
You get an email notification – one new message from your favourite employer, responding to your application.
With deadlines fast approaching and your university days numbered, you may be concerned that your CV is not sufficient enough to enter you into the working world.
Although the internet is full of advice on how to create the perfect CV, the truth is there’s no one definitive way to style it; after all, some people have begun to favour ‘creative CVs’ – which can be anything from an infographic to an elaborate illustration, a milk carton to a billboard.
A surprising amount of people let themselves down with poor email etiquette.
Welcome to the world of work.