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The job you miss might lead to the job you want
"Everything happens for a reason". Do you agree? I don't think I do and here's why. It seems like a line that someone well-meaning would say to you when things don't go the way you wanted. But when you're going through it, when it’s happening to you, it's a hard pill...
Another careers quiz!
About two years ago I submitted my first UTS Careers blog post, this fun little quiz. Whilst this quiz was ahead of its time in October 2019, the science of career quiz forecasting has since come a long way. So, I have developed an even more accurate and effective...
How to choose a career in just three steps
Here’s a shocking stat: you’ll likely change jobs 12 times throughout your career.The worst part?If you don’t take the time to figure out what job is best for you, there’s a good chance you’ll be as miserable and bored in job #12 as in your first.But—all is not lost....
Future leaders: an interview with winners and finalists of the Top100 Awards
Last week, we spoke to some of the finalists of the GradConnection Top100 Awards. Since 11 amazing students represented UTS at the annual awards ceremony this year, we’re spoiled for choice and are lucky enough to be chatting to three more winners or finalists...
Words, words, words – reframed!
I don’t know about you but, there are certain words from the last 18 months or so that when I hear I feel a virtual twitch in my eye. Besides the word for the reason we’re in the situation we have and are in (Covid), those in the top 10 include pivot and...
Five tips for starting a career in personal finance
Personal finance is a rewarding career pathway with many choices in jobs – with some jobs yet to be created thanks to the advance of financial technology (Fintech). In 2018, there were 800,000 Australians employed in financial services – about 6% of the entire economy...
Future leaders: chatting to the finalists of the Top100 Awards
When we graduate from uni, we’re thrown into a world of work we may not have prepared for. How do you interview properly? What is the recruitment process really like? Is networking even a thing??It’s difficult to answer these questions with just a blog post (although,...
It’s never too late to change degrees
I began my university career in 2016, and have changed degrees 3 times. To begin with, this was very frustrating; I was disheartened by my indecision and wondered whether I would ever graduate with a degree.However, I learned to be kinder to myself by remembering some...
Movin’ on up: how to get ahead at work
Whether you just started a new job and would like to move up the ladder quickly, or you have been at one place for a long time and would like to finally see some forward progress, there can be many situations where you might want to get ahead at work.To some, trying...
Pursuing a design career: 3 reflections from the first 5 years
Whether you are a designer focusing on UX/UI, fashion, visual, graphic, product, interior or the ever-growing list of evolving industries, considering a career in design may not be as clear-cut as it may seem from the outset.For me, pursuing a career in design was a...
Standing out as a remote employee
There is no doubt about it: we have evolved into a remote workforce. Before the pandemic in 2020, it seemed almost impossible to get a job working from home, but now that this type of work has been proven successful, more companies are staying with a remote...
Five tips to enhance your employment opportunities in NSW public schools
No matter how far into your initial teacher education program you might be, thinking about finding employment after graduation probably seems both exciting and a little daunting. There are so many amazing opportunities available in NSW public schools that it’s often...
Four facts for first years
The first year of uni is the beginning of a new chapter in life. Sounds super cheesy, I know, but it's true. When I started uni, it was the first time in my life I started cooking for myself, doing laundry, and paying my rent. It was all overwhelming at first. A lot...
6 ways to manage workload and stress while working remotely
Research shows that 41% of employees working remotely experience high levels of stress, in comparison to 25% of those working in office. Additionally, people working from home find it hard to balance the blurry thin lines between personal and professional life due to...
Distanced not divided: The winners of Univative 2021
While the pandemic has kept the vast majority of us inside these last few weeks, that hasn’t stopped a group of UTS students achieving great success at this year’s Univative 2021 competition.Univative is an inter-university consulting competition that gives student...
Thinking of changing career paths? Here’s how!
Navigating through a given career path and finding the best option can be a daunting and confusing. In the present-day, multiple job prospects are available within each industry, with new roles being added every day. That is supposed to make it easier, right? Well, in...
3 ways to include extracurricular activities in your job search
Including extracurricular programs during your job search can help you stand out and showcase your skills. There are a range of community and leadership programs at UTS. These programs can expand your experience, help you make friends, support others and build your...
How to start your tech career
Are you considering a technology career? It’s difficult to decide where to begin. Should you first obtain a technical certification? Or should you learn a programming language? There are all sorts of options to shape your aspirations for a tech career. IT training...
Is the future of work a 4-day week?
You might have heard about a recent Icelandic study that trialled shortening the work week from 40 hours to 35-36 hours with no decrease in pay. It was deemed an “overwhelming success”, with participants reporting the same or even improved productivity and work-life...
Tell us you have skills, without telling us you have skills
Whether you’re down with the ‘tell us without telling us’ TikTok trend or not, it’s – rather strangely – a pretty great piece of advice when it comes to landing a job.Regardless if it’s through your CV or in an interview, employers are looking to see whether you have...
The path to future-proofing your career
“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn." - Alvin TofflerThe times they are a changing. Even before the impacts of Covid, we found ourselves in a transient period, described by...
Tipping the scales your way for work-life balance
People talk a lot about balance. You’re meant to try to even out the scales, whether that be in regards to food, relationships, study, or the ever elusive work-life balance. Flexible work arrangements bring with them a tonne of benefits, but there’s no denying they...
Zoom fatigue
Originally published by Vertigo magazineAs the new year began, another lock-down seized Sydney. Since then, snap lockdowns around the country put capital cities at standstills. State borders have been opening and closing so fast, it’s hard to keep track. Amidst all...
7 email memes, with kind regards
Sending emails doesn’t come easy to many people. They’re a weird form of communication, more formal and stilted than the way we actually speak to our co-workers. The way we communicate with the people with whom we work has changed dramatically since more of us spend...