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How to prepare for work in uncertain times: a series of features and advice for graduates

  • Tayyib Mahmood worked on the new James Bond film, No Time To Die.

    'You only need one yes': how I beat the odds to work in film

    From working on the new James Bond film to interviewing actors, recent graduates reveal how they got a foot in the door
  • BAME graduates are more likely to leave university with little to no work experience.

    Poor careers advice at university hits minority students hardest

    Ava Miller
    It’s time for universities to start an honest discussion on race and the role of careers services
  • Smaller firms and startups tend to offer interns more things to do, say experts.

    The sandwich degree: how to fill your course with a dream placement

    Lots of students favour degrees that include a year working in industry. Our experts reveal how to find the best opportunities
  • At Oxbridge, students are actively discouraged from working during term time, but for others there is no choice.

    How much part-time work should I take on while studying?

    Many students rely on part-time jobs to fund their studies, but how many hours can you do before it affects your grades?
  • ‘Use different channels and mediums to get your work out there.’

    'Don't wait for permission': how to make a living from an art degree

    If you’re starting your creative arts degree, it’s time to start thinking like an artist
  • Video interviews enable recruiters to widen the pool and give more candidates the chance to impress.

    Ace FaceTime: how to impress in a webcam interview

    Webcam interviews are growing in popularity among major employers. Here’s a guide to succeeding on Skype
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