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- January 7, 2018
- Kathryn Terry
Here’s how to spend your time wisely when it feels like no employer wants to even get in touch with you.
Here’s how to spend your time wisely when it feels like no employer wants to even get in touch with you.
Finding five minutes to pick up the phone and check in with a friend has never been so difficult.
Graduating puts question marks over university friendships you thought were rock solid. Will you still be close now you've got different careers and live in different cities? Is it still possible to be best buddies?
No, it's not glamorous. And yes, it might sound strikingly close to babysitting. Still, au pairing can be an eye-opening and exciting experience.
Yes, we all need to lose weight, stop smoking and become more focussed on our careers. But what about making a more altruistic promise - one that affects those beyond yourself?
The graduate job market is a harsh place.
As humans we are naturally sensitive to our surroundings; keeping your study space in top notch condition will ensure a calm, peaceful environment where you can get stuck in.
The smartest thing you can do at uni - other than getting your degree, of course - is to prepare for your future career. Although you might think the future is a long way off, the fact is it’ll come along sooner than you think.
Deciding what to do once you finish your undergrad can be intimidating. If you are thinking of going on to further study, there are even more factors to consider than when you picked your first degree.
It’s estimated that the average person will have up to 15 different jobs during their career. Still, changing directions can seem pretty daunting.