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The unwritten rules of etiquette in the workplace

Being courteous to your co-workers ensures a level of respect that can unify any work environment. Common courtesy is the foundation that builds a lasting bond. A shared bond in the workplace means efficient work

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How to conduct yourself in an interview

Unfortunately, you can’t study forever (unless you become an academic, of course). You will eventually have to graduate and face the terrifying real world. And the real world has bills and responsibilities which means you’ll

What does it take to become a design professional?

Nicole Mason, lecturer at The Design School of Southern Africa (DSSA), a division of the Independent Institute Education (The IIE), which is internationally accredited with the BAC, offers insight into what it takes to be

How to make your CV stand out

Building your CV – Studying is sadly no guarantee that you’ll find a good job once you graduate. That’s why it’s essential to put yourself ahead of the pack by having an excellent CV. Competition

Your Career Journey

Selecting your career – We’ve come to live in a virtually instantaneous world. Technology has sped up interactions between people and the delivery of items and services, and created within us a need for instant

10 ways to make money as a student

Once upon a time, students needed to fund their way through university by working in fast food chains or grotty pubs. Now, thanks to the internet, new opportunities have opened up allowing this generation of

Career Tips for People with Disabilities

Entering the your career workforce is hard enough as it is, and if you have a disability of some form, this can be become even more strenuous. Unfortunately, in our modern society, disabilities still have