Category: Choices
Your Stories: Build skills and confidence when you join the Careers in Racing Youth Collaboration Group!
Careers in Racing have launched a Youth Collaboration Group inviting young people to come forward and have their say – […]
Supported Internships with Ixion
Ixion are part of Shaw Trust, one of the largest charities in the UK, and together they believe in fairness […]
#GetIntoTeaching With An Internship
If you’re studying for a degree and looking to #GetIntoTeaching, an internship could help you to understand what it’s really […]
How to Talk About Work Experience On Your CV
See how to talk about work experience on your CV to show employers your initiative, enthusiasm and skills. When it […]
How to Talk About Volunteering On Your CV
See how to talk about volunteering on your CV. It really helps show off your skills, positive attitude and experience! […]
Inclusive Apprenticeships with Ixion
Ixion are part of Shaw Trust, one of the largest charities in the UK, and together they believe in fairness […]
How To Write Your First CV – Step by Step Guide for Students
See how to write your first CV for your first job with this step by step guide for students. You […]
Celebrate Microvolunteering Day – 15th April #MicroDay
MicroVolunteering day is on the 15th of April. It takes just 30 minutes to get involved from home! See ways […]
4 Most Exciting Careers for Young People – VHR Engineering Careers
Did you know that you can find engineering roles in every industry! Explore the most exciting careers with Youth Friendly […]
Career Ideas for School Leavers After Exams
When you leave school, whether you’re aged 16+ or 18+, you’re looking at a range of choices. You might be […]
Industrial Placement with the Environment Agency: Arshi’s Story
Explore Arshi’s career journey with Youth Friendly Employer, the Environment Agency! Hello! I’m Arshi Shah and I am currently working […]
Are exams important? Check out 9 reasons to do your best
Are exams important? Don’t worry – you’ll have lots of options open to you, however well you do in exams. […]