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Finding a career pathway that’s suitable for you can be hard but by using these tips you can find your dream job!
GCSE Results Not What You Expected?
After GCSEs, courses are available at different levels and are available full time at Sixth Form or College or part time through an apprenticeship.
Hopefully you’ve got all the grades you want and need to take your chosen next step, but sometimes this isn’t always the case.
Redundancy is always a shock, even if you’ve been expecting it, so give yourself time to adjust and try not to make any major decisions for a while.
An interview means the employer is interested in you and wants to find out more.
There's so much focus on writing CVs and less on covering letters. Do you struggle with what to write, what to include and leave out and how to start and end them?
Depending on your level of study, your exams are almost over so it’s time to think about how you can use the summer holidays to start preparing for your future.
So, your exams will soon be over, and you’ll have the whole summer ahead of you…what now?
Working part time while studying is a great way to earn extra money, get some experience in the world of work and make some friends.
If you’re in the midst of revision, then you’re probably a bit stressed out. Luckily, we’ve got some tips on how to reduce your stress!
So, you’ve got yourself an apprenticeship! Congratulations!
Easter. The calm before the storm. The two weeks before the mayhem of exam time is upon students everywhere again!
As well as National Careers Week comes to a close, National Apprenticeship Week ends too!
Join Weymouth and Portland Borough Council, Weymouth Job Centre and Dorset County Council for the Enable Employment event at Weymouth JobCentre Plus, March 15th.
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The National Centre for Diversity held their third annual Grand Awards on the 18th January 2018.
Students in England must stay in some kind of education until the age of 18. If you’re leaving school in the foreseeable future, make sure you’ve researched all your available options!
Colleges cater for multiple different qualifications and the first step in deciding what to do at college is thinking about what you’d like to do after.
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