- July 6, 2017
- Zoë Downey
While having nothing on the schedule for the first time may seem intimidating, it shouldn’t be. Here are six pieces of advice to help soon-to-be or recent grads get started on the career track.
While having nothing on the schedule for the first time may seem intimidating, it shouldn’t be. Here are six pieces of advice to help soon-to-be or recent grads get started on the career track.
Are you a lorry driver day-dreaming of a life as a graphic designer? Are you an IT consultant consumed by the desire to open a smoothie bar?
Can job hunting really be as much fun as graduating? Yes, with a few simple tricks.
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Transitioning from a practical university degree to the dreaded job hunt can be soul crushing to say the least. Nobody is going to judge you if your enthusiasm plummets back to Earth with your mortarboard.
For many, trying to land a job as soon as the graduation ceremony's over is the preferred option. Why not go freelance instead?
It’s been three fabulous years of deadlines and dancing but now your graduation day is here. With real life around the corner, it's easy to question whether you’re really ready for the 9-5 life.
Mounting assignments, social commitments, revision and lectures. There’s too much on your plate right now to worry about securing a job when you leave, right?
Interviews can be scary. Whether it’s your first time or your tenth, there's you're being forced to prove your worth against another 100 other applicants; that's a lot of competition!
Post-uni TEFL and travel can offer a respite from the endless expectations of education and employment. But what to do when that plane lands back on British soil, and the real world comes crashing back?