
- October 4, 2017
- Kathryn Terry
Many graduates will find themselves navigating full-time work in the hospitality industry once university is over. It's all fun and pouring pints until you realise you're racking up between forty and fifty hours a week.
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Many graduates will find themselves navigating full-time work in the hospitality industry once university is over. It's all fun and pouring pints until you realise you're racking up between forty and fifty hours a week.
What happened? Where did it all go wrong? You had more party to give, dammit…
Freshers’ fair is just around the corner. For many, that means signing up to a sports team and spending so much time at the gym they might as well pay rent. But what is sports are your strong suit?
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You're fresh out of uni and about to start your first day in the real working world. All the hours, days and months of job searching, writing tailored CVS and cover letters, preparing for job interviews, have been leading up to this moment.
You did all the prep, you practiced the questions and answers with your mate, you read about the company till you felt like the CEO and you know exactly what you're talking about. But when crunch time wheels round, you find yourself struggling to remember the name of the interviewer, let alone why you're good for the job.
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