Category: Advice
HSBC : Career support webinars
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a real sense of confusion and uncertainty for students, with question marks raised over the […]
How To Set Realistic Work Goals for the New Year with SMART thinking
Turn impossible dreams into a well-planned reality this New Year. Improve your New Year’s Resolutions with SMART goals. We all […]
Looking for Work – Ella’s story
Ella is 21 years old and unemployed, Ella talks through her experience of job hunting with Asperger’s. I find job […]
Career Planning: A Simple 4-Step Process to Get Started
Have you dedicated time to career planning? It’s worth it! A solid career planning process can help you work out […]
Disability Rights UK: Get Ahead magazine and newsletter
Disability Rights UK have launched ‘Get Ahead’ their new initiative co-produced with and for disabled young people. Get Ahead provides […]
McDonald’s is re-opening. See how it is keeping its teams and customers safe
When you join Youth Friendly Employer McDonald’s to work in their team – or when you are their customer – […]
Virtually (im)possible – how to network online
Networking for career opportunities is still possible, even when everything’s shifted online. Youth Ambassador Sophie shares her top virtual networking […]
How can Jobcentre Plus help with student finance?
Jobcentre Plus can help with your student finance in lots of ways, from their downloadable guide to advisors who can […]
Results Day 2020 Information for GCSE, BTEC & A Level Students
GCSE and A Level students – here’s what you need to know about Results Day 2020 when things have been […]
4 Ways to stay motivated when working from home
Are you working from home because of coronavirus? Here are some ways to stay motivated when you’re working from home […]