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RSSShe thanked me over and over for bringing her into the company for an internship. Why? Because some university student had made her believe that “people like her” would always be at the back of the queue when it came to being hired by “people like me”.
With its magnificent coastline, Croatia is a popular tourist destination in summer – meaning qualified and experienced hospitality workers are in high demand.
Small- and medium-sized enterprises, or SMEs as they’re more commonly known, are integral to Europe’s current and future prosperity.
Depending on the type of job you are going for, sometimes an employer wants to get a feel for who you are and then consider your skills and experience. So why not combine a video CV with the more traditional version? If you think this is right for you, then read on for expert advice.
You’ve got the acceptance letter (or email). You know when you’re starting and where. You’ve checked out your new workplace online to get your bearings. Now what? Time to find out how to make your apprenticeship or traineeship a roaring success!
It doesn’t matter if it’s a full-time job, a vocational apprenticeship or a part-time internship – first impressions are always important. Lots of articles have been written about how to use those first precious few seconds wisely… so we thought we’d look at the first couple of weeks instead. After
Goda Tokerės has always been clear in her ambition to pursue a career in the creative arts. What hasn’t been so clear was how to gain the skills and knowledge needed to get there.
Why a potential young employee with work experience has as much to offer as one with a degree.
The spotlight is on Estonia this autumn and winter, as the country hosts the presidency of the Council of the EU.
Carmen de la Iglesia, Head of Marketing Operations, has been working for an international company, CupoNation, since 2013. Surrounded by coworkers from other nations and cultures, she knows the benefits of cultural differences in the workplace