- June 20, 2018
- Kathryn Terry
Have you always dreamed of working in publishing?
Have you always dreamed of working in publishing?
It’s the final stretch for college and sixth form students all over the nation.
After a year out of uni and little sign of a solid job coming up soon, volunteer work is going to start looking advantageous.
While your friends are sitting exams with a clear vision of attending university this autumn, you’re sitting them in a different head-space.
You graduate, armed with a degree and just a little bit of debt.
“Organised” and “final semester” are words that you may not think go together very well; at least not at first glance.
As a student it’s hard to sustain that famous work-university-life balance.
“Sales.” It’s a word that conjures up feelings of fear, exasperation and perhaps even encourages a roll of the eyes. Inspiring Interns surveyed 250 university students on their perceptions of sales jobs and found that only 2 in 10 would consider sales as a careers option.
Post-graduates often feel an intense pressure to land their dream job immediately after university.
As an English student, you’re often the subject of a few puns; your degree, apparently, being the punch line.