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How to get unstuck in your career
Not everyone thinks about what their 'career' might look like in the future. Often, we don't make measured decisions that take a whole-of-life approach. Some people are focused on getting through uni and haven't even thought about their next steps after graduation....
The changing attitudes towards work
It seems as though, in recent years, people's views on work have changed. This shift is evident on social media, in news articles, and in conversations. Even in universities, attitudes have evolved. People are becoming more sceptical of the idea that work and career...
How Harry Styles masters personal branding
Harry Styles went from being in One Direction to becoming a well-known name. His talent and musical journey contributed to his success, as seen in his album of the year Grammy win. He has also mastered unique and clear personal branding. In this post, we'll discuss...
Interviews: How to answer (and ask) the BIG questions
I’m pretty sure no one really like interviews all that much, but if you’ve done your research and prepared a few answers to the more difficult questions it’s a lot easier to head into an interview feeling confident and ready to succeed. To help you on this...
6 Reasons to join the UTS Peer Network
Joining the Peer Network was a game-changer in my university life. For the past two years, I felt like I've been robbed by the pandemic of the fun and exciting university experience you see in movies. Going to society events, running to and from tutorials and...
Art on a Different Canvas: Insights from a Creative Turned Marketing Manager
What is it like to pivot career direction mid-career? How can you make the most of internship experiences? What is it like working in marketing?On the heels of our recent blog post interview and profile, 'Social responsibility and justice in law,' we present another...
How to successfully prepare for the future of work
Entering the workforce can be a nerve-wracking journey. However, as a recent graduate in the digital age, equipping yourself with a unique set of skills can help you to find success in your future career. Preparing for the future of work is particularly important if...
Everything you need to know about office work desks
I love my work desk. Since I started at my current job, I have been slowly making it my own. There’s a smattering of colourful art prints from friends, a pinned sticker from a weekend trip to glebe markets, a polaroid of the sunset, and a bear-shaped bin from the...
Social responsibility and justice in law
An interview with Sadaf Azimi, who graduated from UTS with a Bachelor of Laws in June 2022, and spent the remainder of the year on contract as a Visiting Professional to three Judges of the Trial Chamber at the International Criminal Court in the Hague. In 2023, she began as a lawyer at Australian Government Solicitor within the Attorney-General’s Department in Canberra.
Encouraging belonging and diversity at work
We live in an incredibly culturally diverse world. Here in Australia, over 50% of our population were born overseas or have a parent born overseas. With such a multicultural society, the average workplace will comprise people from many different backgrounds. Everyone...
Starting your career journey: Life lessons from three professionals
Like many of you, I am only just beginning my career journey. There is so much I don't know about my industry, my future, or the people around me. With all those unknowns, figuring out my next step or navigating the workplace can sometimes feel overwhelming.However,...
How to make the most of your International Studies degree
So, you’ve decided to pursue a Bachelor of International Studies – great choice! UTS offers up to 28 degrees that can be combined with International Studies to give your qualification that extra international edge. Many students, myself included, often wonder how to...
The 5 Stages of Graduate Recruitment
If you're in your penultimate or final year of study, you might have started thinking about what comes next. For many industries, graduate programs are standard for students to transition into after university. Some organisations recruit students as early as January...
Campus life is calling: How spending time on campus can benefit your career and life
I get it - your time is poor - juggling one too many part-time jobs, trying to have a balanced social life, doing your best to keep on top of your university - a long commute to university is the last thing you need. Forget frantically digging through your wardrobe to...
4 non-sleazy networking tips for university students
I looked out of the hotel window. All I could see was an empty parking lot… and a gigantic Walmart sign.There I was — an 18-year-old Malaysian boy who'd never traveled outside of Asia — spending a night at a local hotel, before heading off to start my undergrad degree...
50 life lessons I learnt while at university
You learn a lot of lessons at uni. The coursework, obviously, but also general life lessons.I recently finished my undergrad studies, and I'm graduating this year. Over the past four years, I've learnt a lot of coursework and theory. However, beyond the subject...
7 ways to stand out from other candidates on a job application
The job market has been wild lately. While the short-staffing issues in many industries would have you believe otherwise, the competition is fierce for desirable roles. Add in applicant tracking systems (ATS), and getting in front of a hiring manager has never been...
Coding interviews 101: What they are, what to expect, and how you can prepare
Coding Interview. These two words can sound terrifying to any aspiring software engineer. If you have decided to prepare for coding interviews or simply want to know more about them, don’t worry, we got you! Let’s break down the myth and get you from zero to hero for...

















