The First Month of My Dream Job!

The First Month of My Dream Job by YEUK Youth Ambassador Baiba, 23, London I have always craved more; more creativity, […]


How YEUK Has Helped Me

How becoming a YEUK Youth Ambassador has helped me understand my career pathway and how I can now help young […]


Leeds first stop for specialist careers event

It is predicted that over 60% of jobs in the next 10 years will require skills in STEM (Science, Technology, […]


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How and why you should be using LinkedIn

What is LinkedIn? LinkedIn is a business orientated social networking site – “Facebook for grownups” is a commonly used description. […]


The Implications of Increasing Tuition Fees

The implications of increasing tuition fees: The Growing Gender Gap By YEUK Youth Ambassador: Indy In 2012, the coalition government […]


Kent County Council becomes first Youth Friendly Council in England

Youth unemployment has been at very high levels since 2010, some areas of Kent still have very high proportions of […]


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YEUK welcomes Go Think big a ‘Youth Friendly’ work experience for young people

Youth Employment UK welcomes Go Think big, a ‘Youth Friendly’ organisation that offers careers advice and brilliant Work experience opportunities! […]


Exams and your future!

Name:  Shanon Pattenden (17) Two years ago, my overly studious nature had paid off by being reflected in my GCSE […]


Develop your soft skills – to boost your CV

Soft skills Did you know that stepping out of your comfort zone and putting yourself forward for a new experience […]


Dreaming of starting your own Business?

Go from Dreaming to up and Running! By Youth Ambassador Shwetal   Start-up, Entrepreneur, and Enterprise are words that are […]


Think you’re an Entrepreneur?

“These days, the number of people who are working as entrepreneurs has increased so much that this career path almost […]


Making Childhood Fantasies a Reality!

Making Childhood Fantasies a Reality! By Youth Ambassador Shewtel “All grown-ups were once children –though few of them remember it.” […]