- February 26, 2018
- Rebecca Miller
It’s time to stop procrastinating and get down to revising.
Whether you’re cramming for an upcoming exam or researching book upon book in preparation for an essay or presentation deadline, your spare time can become pretty limited – but that doesn’t mean your food choices....
It’s time to stop procrastinating and get down to revising.
Although the job market for interns can be competitive, with thoughtful portfolio preparation, industry networking and a successful interview to show for your efforts, it is possible to secure a rewarding internship in the architectural industry.
When deciding what to do after university, it’s probably the multinational grad schemes that jostle for position on your computer screen. Charities and NGOs will be the last tab up, bottom of the page or, let’s be honest, not there at all.
An effective CV will place you ahead of the competition when looking for your next big career move, and hugely increase your chances of landing interviews.
To start with, let’s answer the question that’s on everyone’s lips.
When you start a new job, it’s likely that you’re getting used to a new routine, longer commutes and earlier wake-up time.
Monday is a word that inspires groans in most who come across it.
University life is tough.
After surviving on your student loan for three years, there’s no doubt that you’ll be looking forward to moving on into the world of proper wages and greater independence.