- November 24, 2017
- Gemma Callaghan
Fascinated by the glossy world of editorial? Fancy yourself as a writer or proof reader? Here are a few skills you need to know first.
There’s so much to prepare for when you have a job interview From learning about the company to examining the role to practicing interview questions, you really need to be on the ball But it’s also important you....
Fascinated by the glossy world of editorial? Fancy yourself as a writer or proof reader? Here are a few skills you need to know first.
Every now and then an internship comes along that seeks to exploit young workers; a waste of time that tricks the eager minds of youth. Luckily, there are a few red flags out there to suss out the fibbers and frauds.
Got your degree? Want to work in marketing? A top graduate marketing scheme can provide you with the training and support you need to develop your skills further.
Stepping out into the world of work can be an exciting time. There are so many possibilities and different avenues you can venture down - but have you considered an internship?
As an English grad, you may be keen on interning at a publishing house to gain some editing experience. And why not, if you feel most at home when surrounded by books?
“Every employer wants you to have experience but no one will give you the experience.” It’s a sentence many graduates will say and hear in the months following graduation. Often, the only answer to this conundrum is to pursue an internship.
Have you got your head buried in the sand about your new-found responsibilities at university? Is your work slipping? Or perhaps you never had hold of it…
Job offers can be like buses. You wait for one for ages and then two come along at once! Obviously you’re lucky to be in this situation. But how do you decide which role is the best one for you?
You got the internship – nice one! But what now? We’ve come up with a few things to bear in mind on the lead up to and throughout your first day.