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What Are Your Working Holiday Job Prospects?

You are old and grey, sitting on a leather couch by the fireplace, sipping on a steaming cup of Barry’s tea, when a little child crawls around the corner of the armrest.

 

“Grandma, can you tell me a story?”

 

You pick him up and sit him down on your lap while sifting through your memories, fragments triggered with every wisp and crackle of the flames. There was that time you and your friends went on a West Coast road trip. There were those annual family ski trips in Colorado (oh, how you tumbled down the slopes!). Then, you look down at your cup of Barry’s and smile.

 

“Well, once, a long time ago, way before you were born, I worked as a barista in Dublin.”

 

“Wow!” he exclaims. “What’s a Dublin?”

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Ah, Ha Ha Ha, Staying Uh… Productive

Many of us spend a good portion of our adult lives dealing with the ups and downs of everyday productivity. We get hit by shoddy habits, dreadful weather, and crippling bouts of procrastination. So here are some handy links for you to read while you’re procrastinating about ideal days and being productive:

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Everything You Need To Know To Bag Your Dream Job

It’s rabbit season. No, it’s duck season! Nope, it’s actually job season. It always is, isn’t it?

In order to help you get your dream job, we’ve compiled this set of links covering various aspects of the job process. With this link pack, you’ll be well on your way to becoming the ultimate super person employers would die to hire.

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CV Writing 101: Design Basics

A stellar CV (resume) is your ticket to a job interview. Sadly, having great content isn’t the only thing that makes a great resume. How you present the information is just as important and if you’re CV is a cluttered mess, you may find yourself losing out on an opportunity.

That doesn’t mean you need some wacky, artsy CV though. In fact, there’s a huge debate about whether they add or detract from an application. My advice is, unless you’re applying for a graphic design gig, your CV design should essentially be invisible.

Your CV should be clean, drawing attention to what matters most: the content. Here are a few simple tips on how to keep things simple.

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CVs and Recipes: 6 Things They Have in Common

A good CV works the same way a good recipe works. How?

 

1) Layout and Formatting

Why do recipes always follow the same format of introduction, list of ingredients, followed by a step-by-step preparation guide? Because it’s easy to follow! If your recipe for chicken and broccoli stir fry is a blob of a paragraph, no one is going to read it.

When writing your CV, the same applies. Choose a clean, classic font. Implement a header for your personal details. Title each of your sections. Bold, italicize, and indent when necessary to establish different types of data.

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