So you’ve sent off your CV or your application, and the company has offered you an interview. You want that job right? You’re half way there!

So you’ve sent off your CV or your application, and the company has offered you an interview. You want that job right? You’re half way there!
The University of Worcester has a fantastic Careers and Employability Service, which is open to all current students as well as those who have graduated within the last three years! It offers several different types of advice and help that can be really useful to take advantage of during and after your time at the University of Worcester.
The idea of moving away from home and studying in an entirely new environment can feel daunting and incredibly scary.
Social outings to bars and clubs can often be considered a big part of student life, but if you’ve never been before then it’s nice to get a good idea of what it will be like!
You might have noticed from some of my previous posts that I am part of one of the student societies here at the University of Worcester.
The V-record – something that every Worcester student should know about. This dainty little book is the key to something special!
“I’ve got my full set of colouring pencils ready!”
This is the first thing a friend of mine on another course said to me after selecting an optional geography module.
With the exception of just a few people that I know, everyone at university will have to make a presentation of some kind during their course.
This year alone I have four presentations!!