Career Success

How To Excel During The First Year Of Your Career

So today we’ll be breaking down the basics and exploring what you can do in your first year of employment to help set yourself up for a long and lucrative career.

Understanding How Social Media Could Change Your Career

Being social media savvy is one of the most important career-skills you can develop in 2025. By understanding the positives of social media, how social media affects your career, and how to network using social media, you’ll be in an incredible position to market yourself and your skills to employers.

Five Reasons Why Meta-learning is The #1 Skill For A Successful Career

There’s no underestimating the value of meta learning skills. Whether you’re branching out into a new discipline or looking to become the best at what you do, meta cognitive thinking can have an utterly transformative effect.

The Top 3 Growth Industries in 2025 & How to Get a Job in Them

Making predictions about the future of the job market has always been dangerous. Technology is unpredictable as are the trends of economics and business interests. That said, the best future proof careers have almost always come from industries that combine long-term stability with massive growth potential.

Five Reasons Why Mentors Are Worth the Investment

The role of a mentor in professional development is a crucial one, but sadly it’s also one that’s increasingly disappearing from the business world. As companies look to tighten their ships and increase efficiency, many are becoming unwilling to train new staff or foster good mentoring relationships.

Polyworking: Sustainable Tips For Working Two Jobs

There’s no denying that the job market has changed a lot in the last decade, in no small part thanks to the rise of the gig economy. Just a few short years ago, the term polyworking sounded like little more than a new fad – one that would no doubt come and go as the employment landscape continued to change. Here in 2025, the situation is very different.

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