
- March 20, 2017
- Anna Holling
We’re all in this together. To prove it, here’s a list of things students everywhere can relate to.
Some career journeys are simple and some are exciting When you know a friend who decides to become a vet or doctor, you may think they have planned their life out Adam, a Nottingham grad, challenges that....
We’re all in this together. To prove it, here’s a list of things students everywhere can relate to.
Have big ideas about a variety of topics? Have a unique style through which to express these ideas? Then there could be a job for you as a feature writer.
Whenever we engage in our favourite addictive activity, we get that uncomfortable feeling of drifting further from our goals and aspirations. And it’s so hard to break the circle that, in some cases, cold turkey and simply resisting your cravings may not be enough.
Bored of the standard 1-2 A4 pages, Times New Roman, PDF/Word CV submission? Us too. Why not shake things up a little? While there's no guarantee that any of the below will actually get you a job, they’ll certainly get you noticed.
Doing an English degree? We can guarantee you've heard at least one of the below in the past week.
Many people have retail somewhere on their CV. But what about making it into a full-time career? Where could that lead?
Here are five positive things all graduates must know before conducting their job search.
Freelancing can be a lucrative and flexible career move. But if you don't take care, it'll leave you you earning too little and constantly overworked.
Now that you're nearing both the end of university and the start of an inescapable life-long career, surely it's too late to fulfill your wanderlust? Wrong. It's never too late to see the world, especially if you consider these job options to maintain both an income and a cosmopolitan Instagram account.