
Tuesday: Resource of the Week
This week’s resource of the week: what do employers think of the front on your CV?
Written by students and staff on anything and everything career-related, including snippets of news and information from Career and Employability Services
This week’s resource of the week: what do employers think of the front on your CV?
This article follows on from last Thursday’s Careers Fair – what did you gain from the event? Let us know!
Each Friday, we bring you something from the world of Careers which proves it’s not all serious business. This week: is “Lego” really a transferable skill?
Each Friday, we bring you something from the world of Careers which proves it’s not all serious business. This week: perhaps applying for a job by attending the funeral of the person you’re taking over from is not the best job application procedure…
Each Friday, we bring you something from the world of Careers which proves it’s not all serious business. This week: what NOT to do on your CV!
Every week, we highlight a resource which you may find useful in your job hunting. This week: apps to help you job-hunt on the go.
Every week, we highlight a resource which you may find useful in your job hunting. This week, we show you how Instagram can be used to gain an insight into different careers searches.
Every week, we highlight a resource which you may find useful in your job hunting. This week, we show you how Build My Career can help you develop your career plans and employability.
What does the Careers Service do? A recent graduate from the University of Bradford tells us how the service has helped him in his career Development.
On Tuesdays throughout 2015, we’re going to highlight resources which may be useful in your career development.
Today’s resources are all about CVs. Click through to check out our Pinterest board for articles and advice on creating a CV suitable for your aims and objectives.
Eat less chocolate, go for a run each morning, get up at 6.30 am every day… many New Years resolutions fade over a couple of days. Instead, why not make your New Years resolution to be to do more things you’re scared of? It may get your career off to a flying start!