- November 28, 2017
- Jodie Reed
Want to be a writer? Get into publishing? Become a bookseller or librarian? Join the (book) club. In the competitive world of book jobs, here are some things you can do to boost your chances while studying.
Want to be a writer? Get into publishing? Become a bookseller or librarian? Join the (book) club. In the competitive world of book jobs, here are some things you can do to boost your chances while studying.
With social media becoming ever-more popular, the competition to land an internship in this sector is becoming ever stiffer. Here are a few top tips to truly excel in this much sought-after role.
Applying for an advertising internship is a great decision to make. It can help you excel both personally and professionally. It's a powerful sector to explore - but what if that ad internship slips through your fingers?
Ah, office life. It can feel like a little weird but wonderful world of it’s own at times. Sitting at the same desk every day five days a week, swivelling on your swivel chair for eight hours a day...
You've finally done it! You've got your degree, faffed around for a day in a cap and gown and experienced beams of gushing pride from your parents that you probably won't feel again for a very long time.
Body language is a form of communication. You want to exude confidence, enthusiasm and passion - not disinterest, shyness or awkwardness. Alas, when you’re feeling super nervous, this is easier said than done. Here are some tips to help you out.
Fascinated by the glossy world of editorial? Fancy yourself as a writer or proof reader? Here are a few skills you need to know first.
Every now and then an internship comes along that seeks to exploit young workers; a waste of time that tricks the eager minds of youth. Luckily, there are a few red flags out there to suss out the fibbers and frauds.
Stepping out into the world of work can be an exciting time. There are so many possibilities and different avenues you can venture down - but have you considered an internship?
“Every employer wants you to have experience but no one will give you the experience.” It’s a sentence many graduates will say and hear in the months following graduation. Often, the only answer to this conundrum is to pursue an internship.