Author: Youth Ambassador
What is it really like to… do a maths degree at uni?
Maths uni student Holly tells our Youth Ambassador how she feels about her maths degree, uni life and career future… […]
5 Easy Ways to Gain Work Skills
By Kenechi Eziefula 1. Fund-raising (street, door-to-door, phone) Becoming a fund-raiser can be character defining. It sharpens your people skills […]
Ready for that interview? You need this skills checklist!
By Kenechi Eziefula See how you do with this handy checklist for interviews! Can you tick off all the items? […]
Meet YEUK’s newest Member Skillbright
What I did about Youth Employment & Why by Egle Vinauskaite, 26 from London I graduated in 2011, which was […]
At the IntoWork Convention 2015
By Jack Welch Youth Ambassador It would be an almost impossible task itself to try and encapsulate two entire days […]
Glass ceilings – Apprentices and Graduates are both victims of their own success
By Youth Ambassador Michael Tran With a Government target of ensuring up to three million apprentice starts, we need to […]
5 Ways to Prepare for an Interview
By Kenechi Eziefula 1. Research the company Many companies have almost all their information online. In order to impress your […]
Success, Stagnation, Silence: We Need Work Programmes that Work
By Youth Ambassador Kenechi Eziefula Delivered by a range of private, public and voluntary organisations, the government’s Work Programme was […]
Response to the OECD Skills Outlook Development 2015
By Youth Ambassador Jack Welch The publication of this year’s Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Skills Outlook results […]
YEUK Youth Voice – Response to the Budget 2015
By Youth Ambassador Jack Welch As the dust settles from Chancellor George Osborne’s first Budget for the highest majority Conservative […]
Press Release: Publication of Households Below Average Income
The release of yesterday’s figures by the Department for Work and Pensions in relation to the average incomes between 2013/14 […]