by Steve Carrigan | Nov 28, 2024 | Careers, Education
Everywhere we look, it seems that many young people are “paralysed” by anxiety and fearful of their future. With the current economic crisis, the aftermath of Covid, and the prevailing political uncertainty and tensions, both here and abroad, this...
by Steve Carrigan | Oct 22, 2024 | Artificial Intelligence, Careers, Education
In a move that threatens to challenge the established model espoused by the country’s universities, Multiverse, the education start-up, has recently been given the power to award degrees to apprenticeships in subjects such as technology and data science, as reported...
by Eva Gross | Apr 18, 2024 | Careers
Working Eye interview, conducted by IBM When and how did you choose your career? Did you ever doubt whether you’d selected the right path? “I’ve raised four children and guided each of them through subject selection at school, as well as further education, and job...
by Peter Cayless | Feb 3, 2022 | Careers
For the last two years, employers have grappled with a shrinking talent pool, exacerbated by the pandemic and the consequent reassessment amongst employees of their work priorities, ambitions and values. Not only will organisations need to focus on attracting and...
by Peter Cayless | Jan 25, 2022 | Careers
What is it like to be a young person, trying to decide which career path to take? We’ve invited a guest blogger to provide us with an insight into life as a teenager and young adult. Careers education is a vital resource for children and teenagers to inform them...
by Eva Gross | Jan 20, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Careers
I love Venn diagrams. They illustrate the differences, similarities and overlapping relationships between various groups or sets of concepts, elements, data, items etc. So when I came across a Venn diagram illustrating the Japanese concept of “ikigai”, I took...
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