Monday, October 31, 2011

Inspiring Interns Newsletter

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A wicked welcome to this week's spooky Halloween newsletter, courtesy of our creative graphic designer, Lucas! Click here to hear what we've been listening to today...

We would like to apologise for any problems you may have had with our website last week - we had some problems with ghouls finding their way into our system!

We are now ghoul free and up and running to bring you the hottest vacancies, the most recent graduate news and the latest intern chat.

If you are looking for an internship, send us your CV and see what we can do for you. Remember if you have any questions or queries check out our FAQs page or get in touch via phone, email, Twitter or Facebook!

 

 

 

 

Have a read of our success stories to see who has begun an internship this week and who has earned themselves a permanent job.

 

 

 

Graphic Designer

Graphic Design

 

Central London, UK

3 months

Internship

 

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Digital Marketing Assistant

Digital Marketing

 

Central London, UK

3 months

Internship

 

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Business Strategy Development

Business Development

 

Central London, UK

3 months

Internship

 

Apply Now

 

 

 

 

 

Financial Analyst

Finance

 

Central London, UK

3 months

Paid internship

 

Apply Now

Web Developer

Computing, IT & Web Development

 

Central London, UK

3 months

Internship

 

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Online Content Editor

Fashion & Digital Marketing

 

Central London, UK

3 months

Internship

 

Apply Now

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to the following who began internships in the last two weeks from the Inspiring team! Hannah Place, Giorgia Pierides, Sarah Potter, Guy Garside, Tahsina Khan, Shamita Kashyap, Marianne Foster, Ahmed Omer, Anaïs Memain, Dominic Morrison, Jennifer Baraczewski, Jasper Wilson, Sarah Lewis, Charlotte Greville, Cynthia Madziva, Adora Uzor, Satoko Yamazaki and Natalie Man...well done!

A big well done to Amit Lalani, Harry Williams, James Taylor, Hannah Calcutt, Karen Millingen, James Silverstone, Nikhilkumar Adhia, Liam Garratt, Victoria Ibanez, Adam Hill, Jordan Brooks, Steve Cottrell and Caroline Slater  who started permanent roles in the last tow weeks!

 

 

 

Top three twitter tips for university leavers – guest blog

Guest post by Gautam Godhwani, CEO of SimplyHired.co.uk

As a recent university graduate, you're probably very familiar with social networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+. Now that you're starting your job hunt, have you considered using these networking sites for more than catching up with friends, but to help you land a graduate job?

Click here to read on...

 

 

 

Is it really worth doing a master's?

When considering continuing your education beyond bachelor's degree level, it is very important to stop, take a moment and…think.

Daunting as it may sound, it is essential to plan your future a few years down the line. You wouldn't impulsively buy something for thousands of pounds, so why dive head first into a master's course?

Click here to read on...

 

 

My Internship

 

Name

Amit Lalani

Age

23

Where is your favourite place and why?

Craven Cottage. The home of my beloved Fulham Football Club.

Qualifications

BSc (Hons) Information Systems.

Why did you do an internship?

To gain an insight into the IT industry and gain valuable experience in a working environment..

What does your internship involve?

The tasks vary on a day to day basis, ranging from providing IT support to writing small programs to support the company.

Your favourite part of your internship?

Working with talented individuals who I am learning a lot from.

Any advice for future interns?

Don't be afraid to ask for help. It shows that you have a desire to learn.

Describe yourself in three words

Positive, enthusiastic and hardworking.

 

 

 

Tuition fee rises deterring A-level students from university – poll

New survey suggests 10% of current A-level students put off applying in UK, with nearly half considering going abroad.

One in 10 students studying for A-levels has been put off university because of the increase in tuition fees next year, a new survey suggests.

In addition, half of those polled would consider going to a local university to save money, while just under half said they would consider studying abroad to avoid the sharp increase in fees.

Click here to read on...

 

 

 

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