- February 17, 2018
- Haleema Khokhar
When you’re looking for jobs related to animals the first and obvious option is to become a Vet.
When you’re looking for jobs related to animals the first and obvious option is to become a Vet.
Job applications can be tedious.
As a student working in the library, animals and birds can seem like remote concerns.
For many people, landing that dream job is the culmination of several years of studying, followed by a relentless stream of applications, interviews and rejections.
The job market is not easily navigated.
Unlike some recruitment agencies who have nothing to “sell you” to companies but your CV and their word, here at Inspiring Interns, we do things a bit differently.
You may not have heard of the term before, but ‘soft skills’ are becoming more and more integral to employers who want to sort the wheat from the chaff when it comes to potential candidates!
Shaky legs?
Whether you’ve been working somewhere for one month or one year, losing your job is really stressful and can be a lonely feeling.
It’s 2018, and the simple interview is no longer going to cut it for most employers, especially when graduate schemes are receiving a higher amount of applications each year.