For the uni study you did, just say put that on your CV. I put my PGCE on my CV that I didn't complete to make it clear what I did for a year. I've not had any employer question why there's no grade or anything on it. If they ask, tell them the truth but much better to have it on the CV than...
Went to the new Wahaca restaurant in Edinburgh on Saturday. Had to wait 30 minutes to order food as waitress forgot us. Got 50% off the bill and the food came super quick once she'd done apologising.
https://www.cwjobs.co.uk/
https://jobs.theguardian.com/jobs/
http://www.fish4.co.uk/it/
https://www.technojobs.co.uk/
http://www.itgraduatejobs.com/
https://targetjobs.co.uk/search/all#path=sector/it-and-technology
It's also worth looking at the Times Top 100 and Guardian Top 300...
Definitely do it, especially if you're getting it free. With the OU you can get other quals (CertHE, DipHE) along the way to your degree, so you can have quals on your CV before you finish the degree.
Once you get the undergrad, you can then move on to more specialist postgrads.
The main...
Err, it's illegal for an employer to ask for you to declare health issues prior to making a job offer other than in very specific situations https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/85013/employment-health-questions.pdf
If you haven't already, check Animal Friends Insurance out. I'm paying £6 a month for our 8 year old indoor cat. It's barely anything and gives us peace of mind should anything happen.
TargetJobs is good for IT. Assuming you're in England, National Careers Service is your local careers service and their website is pretty good for advice on CVs. It has a CV builder which in a pinch is an ok starting point.
https://www.prospects.ac.uk/careers-advice/cvs-and-cover-letters
https://targetjobs.co.uk/careers-advice/job-hunting-tools-downloads
What sector do you work in? The sort of CV you should write can depend on what industry you're in.
All 3 that I mentioned have internal programmes for promotion etc, the graduate schemes just fast track it to an extent.
Obviously these companies and the others out there look at far more than the degree classification. What knowledge have they developed in the subject area? What skills have...
With a good teacher 7 is perfectly able to learn the game. I agree with the above poster that finding your local shop that runs magic tournaments is worthwhile. The staff should know the game and show you the basics, rather than trying to learn the basics together. So that you know, the puzzle...
'No offense OP but I'm going to offend you' :rolleyes:
I work in careers and can say that there are plenty of graduate schemes that don't have min reqs for degree classification or care about the subject area. Off the top of my head;
Enterprise Rent a Car
Aldi
XPO Logistics
I'm sure...
Anyone know if this will work offline or do you need to be connected to internet to play? My dad likes the look of it but the internet in his house is pretty bad for gaming.
One of the worst films you've ever seen? Wow that's some hyperbole if ever I saw it.
The film is an enjoyable action film. It's clearly not as good as the original Bourne movies but it's fine for what it is, once you accept the IT stuff is really dumb.
https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/Pages/Home.aspx
Use some of the tools on here. It'll get you thinking about what you actually want to do. We can then help you a bit more in how you get to do what you want to do.
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