
- August 10, 2017
- Cristina Trujillo
If you’re going into marketing, advertising, PR, design and other creative industries, you’re going to be faced with three main routes: freelance, agency or in-house.
Leaving aside the pressures of various assignments, university is generally a fun time in the lives of many students It’s a time for making friends, as well as huge leaps in personal development It's no surprise,....
If you’re going into marketing, advertising, PR, design and other creative industries, you’re going to be faced with three main routes: freelance, agency or in-house.
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If you find yourself among the thousands of graduates heading to London for your first career step, there are a few considerations you need to make. To give you a hand, we've listed three things to think about to help you prepare for your big move.
So it’s summer.
Ever been told your career dreams aren’t feasible? Many of us have, but why let those people stand in your way? Ignore the gatekeepers and go for it.
Uni isn’t about getting as far away from your parents as possible and partying it up.
For many, the situation is a result of leaving uni unsure what do with their degree, feeling unequipped for professional life or just not wanting to pursue a career in the field they studied in. In fact a recent study suggests that this scenario applies to almost half of all UK graduates.
As an English student your family either assume you’ll become a teacher or you’re laughed at when you declare you want to be a writer.
University is a great finale to your education and plenty of students choose to go down that route.