by Margaret Buj | Jan 15, 2018 | Blog
Stress can take its toll on a person’s professional performance and can eat away at your daily mood, which can impact your personal life. Fortunately, there are simple ways to banish pressure and strain in your career. Find out how to effectively de-stress at work....
by Margaret Buj | Jan 11, 2018 | Blog
So you’ve landed your first job, congratulations! However hard the process was to get hired, the real work starts now, so you need to be ready for all of the new situations you’ll be facing in this new environment. Unfortunately, while lots of things come with an...
by Margaret Buj | Jan 11, 2018 | Blog
Job hunting is in no way enjoyable. It is usually frustrating, involving a lot of cover letters, rejections, and stress. When you finally do get the interview for the second round, the stress alone can sabotage you. How do you make such a good impression that they...
by Margaret Buj | Jan 11, 2018 | Blog
This article is part of the “Interview tips” series.You’ve sent an engaging CV and covering letter, enticed your prospective employers with a polite but lucid email exchange, and now the moment of truth has come. It’s the big day. Time to attend your... by Margaret Buj | Jan 4, 2018 | Blog
Your resume is done, and your cover letter will have employers begging you to work for them. That’s how prepared you are for your next career move. Or are you? Will your actions empress as much as your words? It’s not your CV that will eventually get you the job.... by Margaret Buj | Dec 11, 2017 | apprenticeship, Blog
Today’s typical student will leave university with a debt of around £40,000. This sum is likely to increase as fees and living costs rise. Many graduates are asking themselves if it was even worth it, when they end up working in low-paid, insecure work –...