WNOL Investigates… Young London
With the last puff of fireworks smoke from the Olympics well and truly extinguished, London is basking in the after-glow of the most successful Games ever… Or is it? London 2012 was tagged with the...
View ArticleYouth unemployment: facts and figures
It was announced on Wednesday that youth unemployment has risen once again – the number of out of work Londoners aged 16-24 has reached nearly 400,000 according to figures released by the Office of...
View ArticleThe end of unpaid internships?
If you are studying at a university or have recently finished then you have probably done or considered doing an internship at some point. The job market has changed dramatically in the past ten...
View ArticleEmployer’s Networking Event
An Employer’s networking event open to language students is set to take place on Thursday 31st October, 6pm at the University of Westminster’s Regents street campus. Fifteen employers are set to...
View ArticleUnpaid internships investigation: Would you work for free?
Many of us frown upon the idea of working for free, and in some cases with no expenses reimbursed. However this has become a social norm among the graduates of today. After recently attending this...
View ArticleDegrees and employment: finding a job after graduating
It’s not all bad news for current university students. Despite the increase of tuition fees and the recession a recent survey shows a rise in graduate employment figures. The Higher Education...
View ArticleLondon: the right city for high-skilled people
London has a huge impact not only in the national recovery but also in the global economy. The city offers different job opportunities that attract talented, skilled people from all over the world....
View ArticleHow to find your dream job
Many students worry about finding the right job. It’s a monotonous task, with countless amounts of sent CVs, covering letters, passport photocopies. Justyna Majewska has been talking to a work...
View ArticleInterns anonymous: The beginning…
Over four years ago two graduates , Alex Try and Rosy Rickett, set up a blog called ‘Interns Anonymous’, this was a platform for anyone who felt they were being exploited as interns and had experiences...
View ArticleWNOL Investigates: London graduates have their say
Whilst investigating the issue of unpaid internships in London, I’ve come across various opinions from all different angles, however there is one conclusion that is clear to see, and it explains the...
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