Careers Advice

A-Z Of Employers: Scott Wilson

Published: 21 September 2006

What does it do?

The Careers Adviser

Published: 21 September 2006

Can non-graduates get a job with the Big 4? And will an MA get me into charity work?

I Want Your Job: Potato Crisp Chef

Published: 21 September 2006

'You've got to have a passion for food'

My First Job: PR maestro Max Clifford was an editorial assistant on boys' comic 'Eagle'

Published: 21 September 2006

'It was my first real taste of journalism'

Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Norman Balon, the rudest Soho landlord

Published: 21 September 2006

'Teachers were poorly educated'

Recruitment: Fashion Merchandising, from catwalk to high street

Published: 21 September 2006

Enter the rag trade and see the designs you've ordered flying out of the stores.

Fancy working here? Then let's talk rubbish

Published: 21 September 2006

Waste recycling is now big business - and that means a lot of new job opportunities.

My First Job: Author Hunter Davies was a bus conductor

Published: 14 September 2006

'It was better money than being a brickie'

Are you good at problem solving?

Published: 14 September 2006

Few women go into engineering. But if you like travel and sharing ideas, you should.

A-Z Of Employers: Schlumberger

Published: 14 September 2006

What does it do?

Heard the one about being a comedian?

Published: 14 September 2006

Trying to succeed as a stand-up isn't a barrel of laughs, says Hazel Davis. But hard work can sometimes pay off

The Careers Adviser

Published: 14 September 2006

Will they speak my language? And where can I find the right management course for me?

I Want Your Job: Charity Fundraiser

Published: 14 September 2006

'You need a lot of perseverance'

Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Pam Ayres, poet and broadcaster

Published: 14 September 2006

'I must have looked very twerpish'

A-Z Of Employers: Sainsbury's

Published: 07 September 2006

What does it do?

The Careers Adviser

Published: 07 September 2006

Where can I gain experience in cabinet making? What should I do now I've finished A-levels?

Could you be a career matchmaker?

Published: 07 September 2006

The art of putting workers in the right jobs is gaining status as a profession, says Caitlin Davies

My First Job: The children's poet and broadcaster Michael Rosen was a chicken-plucker

Published: 07 September 2006

'My sweeping was better than my plucking'

Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Dame Stella Rimington, former MI5 boss

Published: 07 September 2006

'I went to school in a pony and trap'

I Want Your Job: Nutritionist

Published: 07 September 2006

'Be prepared to give up your social life'

Work for Hilton and carry on learning

Published: 07 September 2006

The hotel group has started a university - and is reaping the reward, says Nick Jackson

Carole Brennan: Employees must grasp the opportunities diversity offers with both hands

Published: 07 September 2006

It seems to be an invariable rule that, whatever the US does, the UK will follow before too long. So when prompted by anti-discrimination legislation American companies started to set up workplace diversity programmes, it was obviously only a matter of time before they started to appear here too.

Communities magistrate shadowing: Judgment day is here

Published: 07 September 2006

Kate Hilpern talks to Carol Henry-Smith about a scheme that gave her the opportunity to become a magistrate

Politics for every creed and colour

Published: 07 September 2006

The main political parties are seeking more ethnic minority candidates for Parliament. Ben Shore reports

My First Job: Ex-Python Terry Jones was a dustman in his student days

Published: 31 August 2006

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