- September 29, 2017
- Haleema Khokhar
It’s not all werk werk werk, no matter what Rihanna says. Study breaks are essential when it comes to your overall productivity. But what to do when the weather isn’t on your side and you’re stuck in your flat?
It’s not all werk werk werk, no matter what Rihanna says. Study breaks are essential when it comes to your overall productivity. But what to do when the weather isn’t on your side and you’re stuck in your flat?
Obviously the whole point of uni is to leave with a shiny degree. But what else do you gain from your time in tertiary education?
It can be pretty expensive being a student. There are so many expenses to consider, from tuition fees and course materials to accommodation and food... Oh, and a social life of course.
Not everyone is into the clubbing scene at uni which is fair enough.
If you’re preparing to start your second year of uni, it’s safe to say that things are about to change. That fresher feeling has fizzled well and truly out and you know it’s about to get serious.
Work experience is a brilliant opportunity to prepare yourself for the real working world.
Now that you’ve graduated, you’ll be diving into the working world and making a living for yourself. Some graduates choose to go down the road of traditional employment while others go into self-employment.
Thinking about being your own boss? Good for you! Creating a successful business takes hard work, persistence, willpower and bundles of passion. But the benefits of self-employment make all the effort worthwhile.
Thinking about working abroad? Great stuff! Here are six tips on how to land that job on foreign soil…
Working abroad can help you build valuable skills for your career and can set you apart from a crowd of other applicants when it comes to applying for jobs. Luckily, employers value people with international experience.