Whether you are self-employed, in an entry-level graduate position or stuck in limbo here are five ways to help you adjust to the new season of your creative journey.

Your colleagues will be around you for most of your day, five days a week. They're as important as anything you do on your computer. Here’s why who you work with can make all the difference, and how you can make sure – as best you can – that you’ll get along with everyone else in the office.

If you feel like you’re struggling, don’t worry. Take a deep breath and see how the following tips can help you manage your time at university.

With groggy weather welcoming in 2017, it sometimes feels like an elaborate effort to get anything done! Here are some quick and easy ways to energise yourself throughout the day.

Here are a few ways social media could help you gain a new career.

The constant comparisons that you make between your career choice and other peoples’ can be damaging to your mental health.

It's ok to ask questions during your internship; you're not expected to have all the answers when you walk through the door on your first day. If you’re reluctant to speak up, it can ring alarm bells for your supervisor - they want to know you’re self-motivated and not afraid to communicate. Here are some of the key questions you should ask.

In the digital age, you'll likely need to apply for a number of jobs. To save time, it's a good idea to keep a number of notes that prevent you from Googling and writing the same things over and over.

The process of looking for a job following graduation can bring financial uncertainty. Regardless of your situation, it is important at this point to familiarise yourself with different strategies that can help you live within your means when you don’t have a steady income. Here are a few tips to help you make and keep to a budget.

To all those students and graduates looking for simple but effective ways to cut costs: it can be done!