Tag: Finding a job – youth voice
What do young people with disabilities really need in terms of employment support? Sally Whitney speaks #OwnVoices
Sally Whitney is a Research Associate with the University of Sheffield, actively involved with Canine Partners and the Living Life […]
Jobseeker’s Guide To Finding A Job… And Career
Finding a job is hard. It requires patience and persistence. This is especially true if you are fairly new to […]
How to Quit a Job Gracefully
How you quit a job says a lot about you. When you don’t have much experience yet, you can make […]
How to Change Careers In Your Twenties
Have you ever thought that you’d just like to… do something else? That your career isn’t quite where you want […]
Slashie work culture – how to juggle multiple roles and boost your skills
You can juggle multiple roles with a side hustle – slashie work culture is a great way for young people […]
Top 5 tips on how to start a business while you’re still studying
Harvey Morton, Youth Ambassador and IPSE Young Freelancer of the Year 2018, shares his 5 top tips on starting your […]
Slashie Life: Career Freedom or Burnout Waiting to Happen?
Jess is living the slashie life. She lays out the pros and cons of having more than one job, with […]
Are Traditional Careers Advisors Extinct? Youth Voice
Okay, maybe a clickbait title to get your attention, but the varying opinions on the future of Careers Advisors means […]
Interview tips on saving money when going to job interviews
Youth Ambassador Harvey Morton explores the cost of attending job interviews and gives some handy tips on ways you could […]
Job Searching in a changing world
You might have been looking for a job for sometime now and beginning to think about what you are going […]
An Interview with a Graduate
Have you recently graduated and looking for employment? Youth Employment UK spoke to Becki Raper who told us that she:- […]