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How to Conduct Yourself in an Interview & Where to Find the Perfect Job

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Walking into an interview can be nerve-wracking. It’s your moment to shine, but also a test of your preparation, confidence, and professionalism. At the same time, finding the perfect job is about smart searching, not just hoping for luck. Let’s break down how to ace your interview by conducting yourself well — and where to find those great job opportunities that are a real fit for you. Part 1: How to Conduct Yourself in an Interview 1. Dress the Part First impressions matter. Dress appropriately for the company culture. When in doubt, it’s better to be slightly overdressed than too casual. 2. Arrive Early and Be Prepared Arrive 10-15 minutes early to show punctuality. Bring extra copies of your CV, a notebook, and a list of questions for the interviewer. 3. Body Language Speaks Volumes Maintain eye contact to show confidence. Offer a firm handshake (if culturally appropriate). Sit up straight and avoid fidgeting. Smile genuinely. 4. Listen Carefully and Answer C...

Avoiding the Pitfalls: 7 Common UK Job Search Mistakes (and How to Fix Them!)

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The UK job market, for all its opportunities, can sometimes feel like a maze with hidden traps. It’s easy to get disheartened when applications go unanswered or interviews don't lead to offers. Often, it's not about lacking the skills, but unknowingly falling into common job search pitfalls. We understand how frustrating this can be. That's why we've compiled a list of the most frequent mistakes UK job seekers make, along with straightforward, empathetic advice on how to avoid them. Let's turn those "oops" moments into "aha!" moments and get you closer to your dream role. Mistake #1: The "Spray and Pray" Application Approach The Pitfall: Sending out dozens of generic CVs and cover letters to every vaguely relevant job, hoping something sticks. Recruiters can spot a mass application a mile away, and it screams "lack of genuine interest." The Fix: Quality over Quantity. Focus on roles that truly align with your skills and asp...

When You Feel Like Giving Up on the Job Search: A Real Talk Guide

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Let’s be honest. If you’re reading this, you’re probably tired. You’ve refreshed your inbox one too many times. You’ve edited your CV until the bullet points blurred. You’ve told yourself, “Just one more application.” And still—silence. Feeling like giving up is not a sign of weakness. It’s a sign you’ve been trying really hard. Let’s pause. Breathe. And then… let’s try something different. 1. You’re Not Lazy. You’re Exhausted. Reset First. Before diving into more strategies, allow yourself space to step back without stepping away . Try a short “job search sabbatical”—1–3 days where you do zero job hunting . Seriously. In that space: Do something completely unrelated (cook, hike, volunteer, draw, game). Journal honestly: What’s actually draining me? Is it the rejection? The feeling of invisibility? Reconnect with your "why" — not your job title, but what you want to feel again: purpose, security, community. This isn’t fluff. Mental reset = better strategy...

The Easiest Way to Find a Job: It’s Not What You Think

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 Okay, let’s be real for a second. If you’ve been job hunting for a while, you’ve probably tried the usual “tried and true” methods—updating your resume, sending out endless applications, scrolling through job boards like Indeed or LinkedIn like your life depends on it. But let’s face it, these traditional methods often feel like you’re throwing spaghetti at a wall, hoping something sticks. The truth? The easiest way to land a job isn't always the obvious route. In fact, it’s usually the path less traveled. Here’s a little secret: Job hunting isn’t about just ‘finding a job.’ It’s about strategically finding the job that’s meant for you —and it doesn’t always require applying to hundreds of listings. This is how I found a job (and how you can, too) by thinking outside the box. Step 1: Treat Job Hunting Like Dating (Seriously) Imagine this: You’re swiping left and right on a dating app, trying to find a match. That’s what job hunting can feel like, right? You see a job posting...

Feeling Desperate to Find a Job? You’re Not Alone – Here’s What to Do

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It was a Tuesday afternoon when Sarah sat at her kitchen table, staring at her laptop screen. Her resume had been sent to dozens of companies, her LinkedIn profile had been polished to perfection, and yet… no calls. No emails. No interviews. It’s been months since she was laid off from her marketing role, and with each passing week, the sense of desperation grew. The bills were piling up, the savings account was dwindling, and the uncertainty was starting to take a toll on her mental health. Sarah wasn’t alone. So many of us have been there —feeling like we're doing everything right but still coming up short. It’s a tough spot, and if you’re in it, I want you to know that you’re not alone , and this feeling, however overwhelming, won’t last forever. There’s a path forward, and with the right mindset and strategy, you will find that light at the end of the tunnel. The Weight of Desperation: A Real Feeling It’s hard not to feel discouraged when it seems like no one is responding....

My family is forcing me to work a job I hate

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Family can be both our biggest supporters and, sometimes, our greatest sources of pressure—especially when it comes to careers. Whether your family expects you to join a family business, take over the family trade, or follow a career path they’ve envisioned, it can feel tough to say no or carve your own way. If you’re feeling stuck under family pressure but want to explore other options, here’s how to handle the situation and find a job that truly fits you. Understanding the Family Business Pressure Family businesses often come with an unspoken expectation that the next generation will step in. While this can be a source of pride and opportunity, it can also feel limiting if your passions or skills lie elsewhere. Sometimes, family pressure isn’t just about the business—it’s about traditions, financial expectations, or fear of the unknown. How to Navigate Family Expectations Without Losing Yourself Have honest conversations: Express your feelings calmly and clearly. Explain your...