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Friday, March 21, 2014

TARGETjobs career advice roundup

Hello everyone! Welcome to the weekly career advice roundup.

General news:
This week we have been focusing on the TARGETjobs National GraduateRecruitment Awards – have you been following our Twitter posts? We would like to say thank you to all the students who participated in the trendence survey; your opinions made a difference! Check out the award winners you voted for.




On to our latest career advice articles:

Are you a law student with the aspirations of training as a barrister? Do you want to gain more information regarding which area of practice pays the best? Watch the videos of the TARGETjobs LawNational Pupillage Fair 2014 to find out which are of practice pays as well as a magic circle law firm, why having a strong back and shoulders is essential for family law, how cross-examination lessons can put the strain on friendships and why picturing a judge having a family breakfast might make you a better advocate.


If property surveying is your career of choice you may find our article ‘Five ways to sell your work experience to property graduate recruiters’ helpful. Read here.

For those interested in retail here are four reasons why retail makes a great graduate career - Take a look at this article and pursue your career in retail.


But, if none of these take your fancy, why not browse next week’s graduate job deadlines? View here.

If you are still uncertain about what profession you want to enter into or you feel you need advice filling out your application then attend our event on the 22nd April 2014: How to get hired Live

The Biggest career advice event in town! With professional speakers from a variety of prestigious companies attending, it is the perfect opportunity to network and really get your name out there in the graduate recruitment circles. We hope to see you all there!

As always, we wish you all the best of luck in your applications!


Have a great weekend.




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