- July 17, 2017
- Alexander Owers
To many people, politics students are mere ‘politicians in training’. In fact, a politics degree is far more flexible than even most graduates in the subject realise.
We all have to start somewhere Whether you're looking for work but don’t have a lot of experience, or trying to get into a new industry, you are not alone And that gives you all the more reason to make sure your CV....
To many people, politics students are mere ‘politicians in training’. In fact, a politics degree is far more flexible than even most graduates in the subject realise.
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