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There are a few factors that can mean you hit a bit of a roadblock after graduation. The sudden lack of structure and deadlines combined with career pressure either from family or your own motivation to do well can start to have a negative effect on your mental health.
Starting a graduate job is often a shock to the system. After years of living via your own personal body clock and using the library from midday until 2am simply because it suits your mood, strict working hours can make productivity feel elusive.
You will no doubt have heard about the traditional way to score yourself a graduate job. Smarten up your CV, send it out to advertised posts either online or in person, and then sit tight and wait for a response.
Choosing a few social channels to focus on is a fairly simple research-based task that requires you to work out exactly where your target market is hanging out.
As with most meetings in the business world, preparation is key, and knowing how to handle a situation regardless of the direction it goes in will help you to keep a handle on things.
There is a reason why graduates seem to think that London is the place to be post-university and that’s because it is a city geared towards catering for young professionals.
Nowadays authenticity counts for a lot. Brand voice is vital in authentically communicating to your audience what you do and who you are. Read on to see how you can discover your brand voice today.
The startup world is exploding, and it is fast becoming the place to be if you are an ambitious young graduate.
Many people choose to study law because it’s a ‘safe’ degree. If you are academic and you study hard, then eventually you are guaranteed a good job and a solid salary.
Use of social media is growing every day and showing no signs of slowing down, so ensuring that your company is working towards an ironclad social strategy should be high up on any startup’s to-do list.
There are tons of benefits to learning how to code (not least a whole new world of job opportunities) and it’s a lot easier to do than you think.
Many startups underestimate how time consuming office-hunting can end up being, so make sure you leave enough time and clear some space in the diary to do it properly. Here are some of the main things to think about when visiting spaces.