It doesn’t matter whether you are in your first year, looking forward to placement or trying to prepare for your final hand-in – career planning is best done little and often.
Preparing for interview – how much is enough?
Following on from last week’s post about how to dress for an interview, you should also think about how to make a good impression when you get there.
What should I wear to an interview?
This blog post is attempting to cover one of the most obvious things that you have to consider – what should you wear?
Career planning is like project management – it requires skills and dedication (but there are tips to help you)
“Career planning” and “project management” are not sexy phrases, and they probably didn’t entice you to read this article! However, sometimes it pays to say what you mean – like it or not, many of you are currently thinking about your plans for the summer, whether you are graduating, looking for work experience, or just planning your holiday.
What I wish I had known at University
You will leave university a different person to who you were when you began. It’s a thing. Three years after leaving NTU, I feel I am now in a good position to compare university life with life since graduation.
Charity shops, and sustainability in fashion
Sustainability v fast fashion: if you are the kind of person that reads this blog, you probably have a view on the fast fashion industry. It is tricky to weigh up the pragmatism of affordable clothing and accessories, against the notion that there may be ethical and environmental costs which may be much harder to quantify.