Tag: networking tips
Ways to Communicate Remotely with Potential Employers While Job Hunting
The pandemic taught us all a lot about job hunting and communicating with potential employers remotely (online). Here’s how! Job […]
Virtually (im)possible: how to network online
Networking for career opportunities is still possible, even when everything’s shifted online. Youth Ambassador Sophie shares her top virtual networking […]
Virtually (im)possible – how to network online
Networking for career opportunities is still possible, even when everything’s shifted online. Youth Ambassador Sophie shares her top virtual networking […]
A Guide to Social Media for Jobseekers
Social media often gets a bad reputation when it comes to employment, but if you use it well it’s a […]
Coronavirus: What I learned from job hunting in a pandemic
If you are job hunting in times of Coronavirus – yes, there are jobs out there, but don’t worry about […]
Networking tips from a Young Entrepreneur
Youth Employment Ambassador Harvey shares his top networking tips. I’m a proud Ambassador for Youth Employment UK alongside running my […]
4 Top networking tips for introverts
Networking with people you don’t know is always a challenge. Introverts who need some internal space can still be great […]
10 Ways to Get the Most out of Every Conversation You Ever Have
Celeste Headlee gives the 10 best tips ever for how to get the most out of every conversation you have […]
Careers fair tips – what to wear and how to prepare
Take a look at our list of UK careers fairs and you’ll see there’s a huge range of skills shows, […]
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 […]
How Volunteering Expands Networks and Leads to Opportunities
by Jack Welch, YEUK Youth Ambassador of the Year 2015 Jack shares his experiences of, and what he has gained […]
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. […]