- March 22, 2017
- Eleanor Booth
Here are a few of the many women who have worked tirelessly to become inspirational role models for your job search, our Women Crush Wednesdays if you will.
Here are a few of the many women who have worked tirelessly to become inspirational role models for your job search, our Women Crush Wednesdays if you will.
We’re all in this together. To prove it, here’s a list of things students everywhere can relate to.
Doing an English degree? We can guarantee you've heard at least one of the below in the past week.
There are perks to studying in another country, but it’s also a huge and potentially life-changing commitment. Deciding relies strongly on your circumstances and personal feelings, but considering every angle can make the decision that much easier to make.
We've all been there: beating ourselves up because we've spent our money on something we either don't really need or regret buying because there's a cheaper option out there. Without further ado, here are a few of my favourite hustling tips.
There is always an element of fear when doing something new. When it comes to returning to university, this can ring true for many. If you’ve been looking for advice on handling your return, look no further! Check out these top tips to help you get back into education.
Welcome to the world of job hunting, a purgatory comparable to the seven stages of grief. Rougher seas make better sailors, so hold on to your hats as we navigate through the seven stages of job-searching together.
Here are a few ways you can start to build back that money and earn whilst you learn - and, most importantly, help to set yourself up for a solid career once you have graduated.
Job applications aren't the most riveting past-time, but there are some parts of the process that are nothing less than infuriating!
Last year it was reported that students lost £32 million in rental deposits when they moved out of their student digs. Moving houses in university can be stressful enough without being sucker punched by receiving a tiny deposit or confronted with a giant increase in rent. Follow these simple steps and survive living in rented properties.