Week Five: Supporting Peers in the Job Search Process

After taking a break last week to successfully submit my master’s dissertation and move out of my university accommodation, I am sharing a reflection I had after a much-needed dinner with a friend from my master’s program. During this dinner it was lovely to celebrate the major milestone we both achieved of completing our dissertationContinue reading “Week Five: Supporting Peers in the Job Search Process”

Week Four: Working alone does not mean you are alone

This week’s blog post is a bit shorter as I am currently finishing my master’s dissertation, but I did have a great realization this week around reaching out for support. As someone who is currently working independently both as a full-time student and someone looking for a job. Although my master’s program has a supportiveContinue reading “Week Four: Working alone does not mean you are alone”

Week 2: How to find mutual ‘fit’ during a pressed timeline.

How to find mutual ‘fit’ during a pressed timeline.   This week has delivered another lesson in this process of job search around the necessity to judge the company for which you are applying as much as they are assessing your application. In the beginning of this week, I made it to a final interviewContinue reading “Week 2: How to find mutual ‘fit’ during a pressed timeline.”