
- March 13, 2018
- Shannon Carey
If you’ve searched for a graduate job, the chances are you’ll have come across quite a few jobs in the marketing industry.
When starting a new job, one of the first things you’ll be told about is your working hours - when you are expected to start, when you finish and how long your breaks will be Needless to say, being punctual is of....
If you’ve searched for a graduate job, the chances are you’ll have come across quite a few jobs in the marketing industry.
Maybe you’ve just graduated, and the adult world is proving harder than your thought.
If you have been considering a career in journalism, you don’t need me to tell you how competitive it is.
It’s upon us.
We’ve all been there.
Living in another country means you don’t always have the chance to go to an open day and see, experience and ask about a prospective university in person.
Whatever your circumstances, searching for a job can become tiresome and at times it may feel as though you’re getting nowhere.
Whether you’ve moved abroad to study for a semester, or just moved to the other end of the country to begin university, culture shock can be experienced by anyone.
Everybody knows that university is the best time to lay foundations for your future career.