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A guide to Private Tutoring in London By Chris Hislop Did you know that 40% of London school children have used a private tutor? The private tuition industry is growing at an incredible speed as more and more parents look for a little extra academic help for their children. As...
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Contactless Cards or Oyster Pay as You Go? By Joshua Neil One of the best, cheapest and easiest ways to get around in London is by train: and one of the most essential things you’ll need is a travel card. On the surface, Oyster and Contactless cards both seem to...
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5 ways to find part-time work in the capital By Adam Stokes Looking for a Student Job in London for the first time can often feel like a difficult task. You might not have a lot of prior experience to back up your search if you’re looking for the first...
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Give your CV that extra va va voom! By Hayley from Jobulo When applying for jobs, making a good first impression is crucial to your chances of securing a job interview. And your CV is the first thing an employer will see before deciding whether to shortlist your application, so it...
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Bag that job interview! By Hayley from Jobulo CV writing can be tough. Not only do you have to demonstrate your key skills and expertise, but you have to do it against some stiff competition! Most employers receive hundreds, sometimes thousands, of applications for every job role they advertise. Last year...
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Cereal Killer Cafe opening on Brick Lane When we heard about London’s first Cereal killer cafe earlier in the year we have to say it oddly excited us. The idea of a cafe that sells over 100 different cereals, 12 milks and 20 toppings is very appealing! The identical twin owners,...
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No pillow no entry! One of my worst nightmares when I go to the movies is when I end up sitting behind a giant dude and can’t see a thing. Another of these annoying moments is when the person behind me has his legs on my seat and is so restless that it makes...
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Save money and make connections by lift-sharing By Liftshare ( Guest blog post) Transport budgets are essential in London, because whether you live out in Zone 5 or you’re based centrally, the Tube, Boris Bikes, taxis and car travel are synonymous with living in the capital. Alone, these costs may...
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Things to Do to be productive By Manolis Zografakis Working from home might sound like paradise, but if you aren’t the work-conscious, determined and focused type you will definitely face some productivity issues. We do get it- you feel like you’re at home, ‘cause you are at home! So whenever...
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