Category: Careers Help
How to get an environmental job – 5 things you’ll be glad you already knew
Okay, so you like the sound of saving the planet. Good. The world needs more people like you. But what […]
How nature volunteering can help your confidence and CV
Nature volunteering is nearly always available in your area. Get outdoors, meet people, save the environment – and build up […]
What are the best-paid environmental jobs in the UK?
Want to know if environmental jobs pay well, and which environmental job pays the most? We’ve rooted out 7 of […]
3 Ways into a career in construction
It’s never too early to think about where that first construction job could take you – and how you want […]
NUS Apprentice Extra – the discount card for UK apprentices!
For just £11, UK Apprentices can get massive discounts on top fashion names, travel, food, tech and much more. Check […]
List of mental health crisis helplines in the UK
Hope and help is at hand. Find out more about free mental health support in the UK, and always remember […]
Jobs and mental health: Seek Help, Know Your Rights and Know When to Leave
Feeling the strain at work? Find out more about mental health, personal privacy in the workplace and considering the potential […]
Careers in construction… 7 things you need to know
Could construction careers be the goose that lays your golden egg? Here are 7 things you need to know… and […]
Money for life – free savings app turns pennies into pounds
Download UK Youth’s free Pennies to Pounds savings app by 19th October 2018 for your chance to win £250. How […]
First job finance – 10 tips to help you stretch your budget beyond pay day
If you’ve just landed your first job, congratulations! It may be tempting to spend all that money but you’ll feel […]
10 Top tips for getting creative jobs
It’s a great time to get stuck into a creative career but you’ll have to apply your creative talents to […]
Take a FREE money masterclass with Money For Life Elearning videos
Money is weird. It moves around. You’ve got it, then you haven’t – and you wonder where it all went. […]