- August 27, 2017
- Michael Lloyd
You’ve landed the interview. You’re on the first step to getting the job. You may be nervous, sitting there, wondering if you’re good enough to get the job.
Students are well-versed in eating too many takeaways, drinking too much alcohol and sleeping in until midday University, however, can be a good time to form new habits Habits that don’t mean leaving your washing up....
You’ve landed the interview. You’re on the first step to getting the job. You may be nervous, sitting there, wondering if you’re good enough to get the job.
Summer, Christmas, Easter… Holidays are a student’s haven., apart from that pile of holiday reading, of course.
Your bags are packed abd there’s excitement in the air. But don’t forget a few simple but important things to consider when starting out at uni; they can make all the difference if you need medical care.
Want to ensure you have a safe night out? Learn the facts about alcohol.
Thinking about being your own boss? Good for you! Creating a successful business takes hard work, persistence, willpower and bundles of passion. But the benefits of self-employment make all the effort worthwhile.
Many students in their penultimate year pin their hopes on bagging a summer placement. Unfortunately, things don’t always go according to plan.
Thinking about working abroad? Great stuff! Here are six tips on how to land that job on foreign soil…
Here are some alternative work venues that might just be compatible with your studying. At the very least, they’re worth the change of scenery and weird smells that come with the library.
With millions of pupils taking their exams this year, the build-up to exam results can be extremely stressful. While it isn’t possible to change the outcome of the exam results, it is possible to reduce the amount of anxiety or stress you suffer.