
Combat those nerves!
Going into an interview can be a nervous experience for many people. People experience nerves in very different ways and there isn't a one-size fits all in terms of a solution. What there is, are different techniques that can help control your nerves when in an interview situation. See below my top tips for controlling nerves during interviews: When delivering presentations: Some people have tell tale signs of nerves when delivering presentations, these can range from inadve

The Dreaded Interview
So going to an interview can be nerve racking, whether it be your first or your fifteenth. Interview panels always vary in style and format can be quite different depending on the organisation. Here are a few of my tips for feeling confident when going for an interview. I will be blogging further tips on psychometric tests, presentations and second interviews. Go in prepared A common myth with interviews is that candidates can't take anything in with them, that is simply n
The Real Truth
Time after time I've seen students' graduate University, excited about their future, enthusiastic about their next steps, whether it be moving to a new city, getting their dream job or moving onto further study. However, over the years it has become apparent that the pressure on young people is increasing. Whether that be to decide what they want to do with their lives, find new places to live or start earning money to pay back their student debts. In order to support st