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Recognizing When It Is Time For A Change
Saturday, 26 January 2008
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By Tony Jacowski

  You know you need a new job when you're absolutely bored in your current one and you want something different that may also offer better compensation.

The thought of changing jobs might seem like a more pleasant aspect than a stressful one, but most people get into a comfort zone and are generally reluctant to change. This is because most people know what to expect from their current job, even if it is boring and tedious. A new job might seem like an exciting and welcome endeavor, but it brings with it a lot of risk factors and 'what-ifs'. What if you don't get along with your new boss? What if you aren't any good at your job? What if the company has to lay off employees and the new recruits are the first ones to go? With all these questions in mind, changing jobs is certainly not an easy process.

Nevertheless, you can be sure that there are sound reasons for a person to move on; and most of the time, switching jobs brings about positive
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What Jobs Can A Graduate Expect?
Thursday, 24 January 2008
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By Thomas Pretty

  Graduate jobs vary greatly and the fields that a graduate may enter are diverse; each year a graduate survey is undertaken to ascertain where graduates found jobs. Of the 2006 graduate survey 61percent were believed to be working within the UK while only 1.8 percent found themselves in jobs overseas. The amount of those who pursue further studying was believed to be 6 percent while nearly 3percent are studying to become qualified teachers. A worrying statistic is that 6 percent of those who graduated in 2006 were believed to be unemployed.

The jobs in which a graduate might work are defined into sixteen categories along the lines of industry sector. These categories are only umbrella terms and do not give an accurate idea of the positions a graduate might fill. They do however give a good representation of the types of industries a graduate may find themselves in after university. How many of these jobs are directly related to degree subjects however is not included in the survey.

The most popular jobs for graduates are in the health and
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