- March 16, 2018
- Marketing Team
It is not uncommon, when applying for a job - particularly in the hospitality industries, but across industries in general to work a trial shift - unpaid. MPs and Lawyers have called for a blanket end to the practise.
Job interviews are always exciting There’s the elevated mood when you get an email inviting you to interview You come in on time, you answer all the questions and all in all, you feel like you’ve made a good....
It is not uncommon, when applying for a job - particularly in the hospitality industries, but across industries in general to work a trial shift - unpaid. MPs and Lawyers have called for a blanket end to the practise.
Each day contains the same amount of time.
A lot of people want to make a living from their writing, but very few are able to do so.
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 circadian rhythm is a weird thing.
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.
Maybe you’ve just graduated, and the adult world is proving harder than your thought.
If you have been considering a career in journalism, you don’t need me to tell you how competitive it is.