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The best late night museum openings in London By Adam Stokes After a long day in the office, sometimes its nice to go out and get a bit of culture after work. With more and more museum lates now available in London, its becoming easier to go out and explore art...
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Increase Storage Space While Cutting Down on Costs (Sponsored Post) Space is one of the biggest costs for businesses in the UK. With so much restriction placed on the development of land for commercial purposes, it is the cost of buying premises – or leasing them – that is one...
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Everything you need to know about charity jobs (Sponsored Post) As a student or recent graduate it can be hard to find work. With sometimes hundreds of people applying for the same role, standing out from the crowd can be tough. Most employers are looking for work experience or certain...
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Spice Up Your CV With These Essential Skills By Craig from Jobulo The skills section of your CV is one that can prove the difference between being invited for an interview, and being left in the ‘no’ pile. Although it’s not an absolutely crucial element of your CV, it’s one where...
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Fully furnished studio flats with bills included (Sponsored post) With more than 200 properties to rent in prime London locations, London Villa offers a professional, luxurious service when it comes to studio rental in London. With same-day move in and quick and efficient renting procedures, they are one of London’s top...
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Tips on writing a good CV By Craig from Jobulo It’s a good question and one which we are going to set about answering as best we can in this article.  When thinking about creating your CV think of the oft used phrase ‘Beauty is in the eye of the beholder’ –...
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’99 problems, and motivation ain’t one’ By Michael from Studentjob.co.uk As a student, I guess you’re quite like Jay-Z in having 99 problems. And with the exam period fast approaching, revision and exam stress will likely occupy most of them. At times like this, motivation can be hard to come...
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Fancy an amazing ethnic meal that won’t break the bank? Try these places for under £15 a head By The Swindian London’s foodie scene is so vast that whenever the topic of restaurants comes up, it usually turns into a long and rambling discussion about the pros and cons of...
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See our top tips below on how to tidy, declutter and spring clean your home  for free By Helly Barrett (follow Helly on Twitter @helly_barret) Spring has official sprung here in the UK and that means it’s time for a spring clean! Whether it’s your bedroom in your parents’ house,...
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3 tips on writing a successful graduate CV By Craig from Jobulo After graduating from University it’s likely that you’ll be constantly scouring the graduate job boards, in the hope of finding that perfect placement. However, before you apply for these great new job opportunities you’ll need a CV that really shows off...
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