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The realities of working abroad that no one tells you

I was absolutely giddy when I heard I was being sent to the UK for an on-site job opportunity. It had only been 6 months since I started my role at a leading multi-national corporation in India, and here I was, about to embark on an international journey. My mind spun...

Making career moves in an uncertain world: A guide to getting unstuck

You’ve seen the advice: “Do what you love and the rest will follow.” But what if “doing what you love” just looks like eating pizza, napping in your undies, and taking selfies with your dog…while low-key panicking about your future? If you’re feeling stuck, unsure, or...

Returning to work? Here’s how to advocate for the flexibility that works for you

  The shift back to in-office work is a reality many of us are facing, and it's understandable if you're feeling a mix of anticipation and perhaps a little apprehension. After experiencing the flexibility of remote work, particularly while juggling studies, life...

Graduate programs explained: When, where and how to apply

If you’re heading into the final year of your degree, you’ve probably started to think about your post-study options and have come across graduate programs. But what exactly are they, and should you apply for one? Graduate programs are entry-level roles that involve...

From application to interview: tools and tips to get you hired

  Recruitment can be a remarkably laborious and lengthy process, but using relevant tools and methods can significantly enhance your chances of recruitment. Whether you’re a new graduate or switching careers, we’ll take your through important tools and concepts...
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3 steps to get an internship on your own

3 steps to get an internship on your own

Originally published by Career Success AustraliaInternships are a great way to get practical industry experience in your field. They can help set you apart from the other graduate candidates that you’re competing with!Employers in Australia love to hire graduates who...

Craft a resume that stands out

Craft a resume that stands out

You have probably been writing resumes since you took a business course in high school or uni. You likely know what it needs: your name and contact information, your skill sets, your experience, and your education information.But, do you know how to make your...

Bouncing back: The keys to resilience

Bouncing back: The keys to resilience

Look at that, it’s already March and session is well into swing. With the year already flying by following a crazy two-year blip in our personal timelines, change has already proven to be the key theme of 2022.We are already seeing the effects of the great resignation...

4 TikTokers you should be following for career advice

4 TikTokers you should be following for career advice

One of my goals this year was to reduce my screen time. After setting a lock on my phone that allows me half an hour of social networking a day, I was appalled to see just how often I reach for my phone when bored.The major culprit? TikTok of course.Listen, I love a...

It all comes down to week one habits

It all comes down to week one habits

Welcome to Autumn Session 2022!If you’re a new student, heed this advice from a career-student in their sixth year at UTS.If you’re a continuing student, I cannot promise these tips are any better than your current study habits, so don’t quote me on it. Utilise a...

How to start your career in customer success

How to start your career in customer success

You know when you witness a terrible decision and can almost feel the lost potential? That’s the foundation of my career in customer success. It started the way most business ventures do - with an idea. I’d seen CEOs spend millions on product development, only for...

10 tips for achieving career fulfilment

10 tips for achieving career fulfilment

For some people, a job is just a means to an end. However, for many people, a job must be more than just a paycheck. These tips can help you achieve career fulfilment. 1. Discover your purposeWhether you work in education or eCommerce fulfillment one of the keys to a...

How SMART goals will help you feel like a genius

How SMART goals will help you feel like a genius

Raise your hand if you’ve ever been personally victimised by your own goals ?I hear your cries of ‘Life got in the way!’, ‘I’ll do it next month’, and ‘But look at all the other stuff I got done!’ Believe me, I get it - there have been countless goals I’ve abandoned...

Considering tech’s impact on your non-tech career

Considering tech’s impact on your non-tech career

We are living in a digital age, and the use of technology across all industries will only continue to grow. Even if you are seeking a career in a non-tech-related field, you will undoubtedly have interactions with tech in some way and will even potentially be required...

Save your coin with these freebies for students

Save your coin with these freebies for students

Being a student is kind of like a never-ending cycle of this iconic Tiger King moment: Managing money for rent, food and educational materials (not to mention events and plain socialising!) is sometimes a steep uphill battle. Luckily, your student ID card is something...

How to respectfully approach January 26 at work 

How to respectfully approach January 26 at work 

January 26 is more than just a public holiday for a lot of Australians. It’s a chance to recognise the long history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ custodianship of our country’s land and knowledge, celebrate the longest continuing culture on earth,...