- May 14, 2018
- Jodie Reed
Trying to get into publishing?
Trying to get into publishing?
You’ve been searching for jobs and internships, you’ve kept your CV updated and you’ve written a unique covering letter for each application. You feel like you spend forever scrolling through ads and checking your phone and mailbox. And yet, you’re still looking. So, what can you do it all feels too much? Here are a couple of tips.
Although the internet is full of advice on how to create the perfect CV, the truth is there’s no one definitive way to style it; after all, some people have begun to favour ‘creative CVs’ – which can be anything from an infographic to an elaborate illustration, a milk carton to a billboard.
Whether you’re cramming for an upcoming exam or researching book upon book in preparation for an essay or presentation deadline, your spare time can become pretty limited – but that doesn’t mean your food choices should!
Whether it's your first or fiftieth, and no matter how determined you can be not to worry, interview nerves can sneak up on the best of us.
Whether you applied ages ago or recently went through clearing, hearing that you haven’t gotten into university halls can be disappointing.
In the closeted bubble of the university campus, it’s easy to forget that there’s a whole other world out there.
Kick that habit, hit the gym, smile more... But what about your career goals?
Are you hunting hopelessly? Browsing the lists listlessly? Bored of job boards?
What is job jealousy? Why does it happen and what can you do about it? Can it ever be a good thing?