You’re almost there. After sending your CV around to quite a few places, finally you got a call back and you’ve been invited to go for an interview. Yes! Then you realise… this will be your first job interview - you’ve never had one before. Ah.
You’re almost there. After sending your CV around to quite a few places, finally you got a call back and you’ve been invited to go for an interview. Yes! Then you realise… this will be your first job interview - you’ve never had one before. Ah.
So you’ve made the decision that university isn’t for you and you’re going to look for a proper, actual job when you leave sixth form or college and you're probably hoping that there are companies out there who actually give jobs to school leavers. Congratulations! You
Great work, you’ve written an excellent article. But you need some good pictures to go with it – now what? Here are some tips of how to get good images to go with your article. Know where to look First of all, it is important to know where
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Don’t worry, I know – you’ve probably just opened this piece of advice and are thinking, “What on earth is SEO and why would I want to write an SEO-friendly article?" It’s alright that you don’t know, because probably up until now you didn’t need to