- March 16, 2017
- Laura Slingo
Here are five positive things all graduates must know before conducting their job search.
Here are five positive things all graduates must know before conducting their job search.
Freelancing can be a lucrative and flexible career move. But if you don't take care, it'll leave you you earning too little and constantly overworked.
Now that you're nearing both the end of university and the start of an inescapable life-long career, surely it's too late to fulfill your wanderlust? Wrong. It's never too late to see the world, especially if you consider these job options to maintain both an income and a cosmopolitan Instagram account.
Becoming a top job candidate takes one small step at a time - and we're here to help you start!
Here are some tips that can help you circumnavigate the unpredictable and exciting world of the arts industry.
So you, like Liam Neeson in Taken, “have a very particular set of skills” skills that make you a blog site’s dream, you can write all kinds of content. It’s time to start making money out of those skills. Here are four strange side effects of the Freelance Writing game.
Congratulations! You’ve just made it past the preliminary rounds of psychometric tests and phone interviews and have been invited to an assessment centre at your dream firm. The email they’ve sent outlines what will happen and the tasks you have will undertake on the day - but it doesn’t cover how to handle the day.
It can seem impossible to get a job after university. However, those who are able to think outside the box have an edge. Here are five unconventional ways to get a job which have worked for people before.
Looking for a job – particularly your first graduate job – can be a daunting experience. This is only intensified if you decide you want to work in a foreign country.
Fancy the idea of pursuing higher education in the good ‘ol Uncle Sam but don’t exactly know how to go about it? Fear not, it’s not as complicated as it might seem! Here’s what you need to know about how (and why) to become a student in America.