Do you have a compelling career narrative in your CV that represents you well and differentiates you? Learn to craft an impressive elevator pitch for yourself.

Do you have a compelling career narrative in your CV that represents you well and differentiates you? Learn to craft an impressive elevator pitch for yourself.
A call to aspiring marketers to treat the target audience as someone they know well and care about—like the mom-in-law. Marketing insights by David Phey.
All you need to know about internships and why it is a must-have to launch your career successfully, including stories of famous CEOs who started as interns.
Do yourself and others a favour; treat yourself well. Use this self-care checklist to reflect and know when to act and how to treat yourself better.
First it was the digital age. Now we witness another radical movement: the sustainability shift. No industry is immune to the sustainability revolution.
What are my skills and interests & what should I specialise in? A step-by-step guide to finding your niche in higher education and figuring out your career path.
Tough talks help us grow as a person. Don’t be afraid to face them. Let’s break down difficult conversations and discuss techniques on how to manage them.
Non-verbal cues displayed at an interview can sway the conversation in any direction. Study these interview body language tips to ace all your future interviews.
Go into your internship with a well-thought 30-60-90-day plan and SMART goals. Impress your employer and be a stand-out intern!
A mother’s advice on a daughter’s dilemma of whether to take a gap year between studies: Every turn has its pains and gains; it’s about what feels right for you.
Understand the 5 conflict management styles and discover your default approach. Learn when to use each in different situations to yield meaningful results.
“This is Water” by David Foster Wallace is a call to graduates to apply the real value of their education into adulthood—to stay mindful and exercise empathy.