One of the biggest setbacks that jobseekers face is having a lack of work experience. Work experience is a great opportunity to learn business skills, team work, team building and could significantly improve your employment prospects. To assist young people onto the career ladder, TESYouth is offering traineeship work experience in Sales and Marketing. Work experience in Sales and Marketing will allow you to boost your CV, improve your skills, gain a better understanding of workplace etiquette, make new contacts, gain
16 January 2018 | 9:30 am – 12:30 at West Hendon Community Hub This workshop is FREE and designed for 18 to 25 year olds who like to improve their communication and interview skills and increase their chances in the job market. During the workshop, participants will learn how to prepare for and excel at an interview through role-play and focused exercises. If you want to improve your communication, interview skills, team work, boost your confidence and learn to take control of your
Universities could be accused of “mis-selling” courses to teenagers who have little understanding of money matters, the public spending watchdog says. National Audit Office (NAO) head Amyas Morse said young people were taking out large loans to pay for tuition fees without much effective help or advice. It compared the higher education market to financial products, highlighting how little regulation universities faced. The government said its reforms were helping students make informed choices. But the NAO report
A report finds having a degree offers young women little help in the jobs market if they are also mothers needing flexible working hours, one young mum explains her frustration. “Money is so tight. You never really know how much you are going to get paid each month,” says Issy Mason a 26-year-old graduate, from Nottingham, who also happens to be a single mother. She has an upper-second class degree in languages and international business from Sheffield Hallam University, speaks fluent Spanish
