- October 28, 2018
- Marketing Team
While we all had to give embarrassing GCSE presentations in Year 11, presenting ideas and plans to your work colleagues is another kettle of fish.
While we all had to give embarrassing GCSE presentations in Year 11, presenting ideas and plans to your work colleagues is another kettle of fish.
Ah, networking, a necessary evil.
Getting into the routine of a new job takes time, but what happens if you hit the three-month mark and still feel like this is not for you?
A picture says a thousand words, or so the saying goes.
When you think of entrepreneurs, names of well known self-made business people running huge and often global empires come to mind – names such as Sir Richard Branson and Elon Musk for example – but an entrepreneurial approach to business isn’t just the preserve of self-made multi-millionaires.
If you’re considering spending the next summer working abroad, then what are you waiting for?
Our last post laid out the steps every freelancer needs to take before getting started. This one covers the opportunities that await, where to find them, how to make the most of them, and the pitfalls and potentials of various freelancing websites.
Networking, both in person or online, is essential for all businesses, but especially start-ups.
This survival guide looks at the first step every freelancer needs to take before getting started: branding.
Job-hunting is a numbers game, though not in the way most people think.