If you’ve already experienced a chunk of your career already, it’s still not too late. There are some great reasons for returning and ways of making it happen.
Before applying for jobs in the accounting industry, it's imperative to know the area of specialty that suits you. There are determinants such as the subjects you studied and your academic qualifications to help with that.
No matter your discipline, each type of qualification serves different purposes. If you’re considering postgraduate study, it pays to know which would best suit you.
The employer and the hiring manager want to know whether you have what it takes and whether you will be dependable, honest, and able to follow their directions. Make sure you get that across.
As firms struggle to comprehend how to transform their businesses in the face of shifting consumer behaviour and ever-increasing competition from disruptive new entrants, digital transformation has become the business buzzword of the decade.
A career in restructuring & insolvency requires high emotional intelligence, analytical & problem-solving skills. Find out more about this graduate career.
You’re studying hard towards that degree, but where are you planning to work when you graduate? Some people are happy getting any graduate position they can, while many others only have one goal - The Big Four.
Performance reviews are a great opportunity to learn about your career progression. Here are 6 tips for graduates approaching their first performance review.