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“Tired of London, Tired of Life”
Since I’m a newbie, I’ve asked our consultants to tell me what’s best for them about working in London… 1. “There’s just so much going on, weekends and weekdays… China Town, Big Ben, Borough Market, Hamstead Heath… there is never a dull moment in London. 2. “It’s great to be able to grab drinks or dinner after work – somewhere new to try every time if you fancy it. People tend to migrate here after uni which means you can...
Read PostThe Power of Social Media, and the Part it Plays in the Hiring Process
Nowadays, social media is an integral part of life. Not just in the ‘social’ sense, but in all aspects, including your professional life. A recent study has shown that at least a third of employers will use the likes of Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn at some point during the hiring process in order to gain a little more knowledge. It is essential, therefore, to make sure your social media pages depict you in the best possible light.
Read PostThere is no ‘I’ in team: What you need to possess to be an exceptional Team Assistant
The role of a team assistant is often varied and fast-paced. You need to have exceptional social skills and enjoy managing a range of different characters, whilst being ultra-organised and efficient. This post will explore what is expected of you as a team assistant. Is this the job for you?
Read PostGraduates on Reception: How to springboard your way to the top
There is perhaps a slight stigma amongst graduate level candidates attached to starting their careers at Reception level. Everyone knows those high flyers that leave university and land themselves trading roles in global investment banks, covetable spots on world-renowned graduate schemes, or cool account executive positions in top media agencies - seemingly without difficulty. In comparison, working on Reception can feel like a cop out or even a last resort for desperate graduates. This is very far from the truth....
Read PostTop Tips for a First Class CV
You should never underestimate the power of your CV. It is the first thing that potential employers will see and judge you on, and you need to make sure that you win them over from the start. Remember, they will probably see dozens of CVs for each role so you need to make sure that yours gets noticed! The purpose of the CV is to showcase your skills, experiences, and talents within the space of a few sides of A4,...
Read PostI have a huge amount of confidence in the team at Attic – they have taken a lot of time and trouble to understand the culture and nuances of our business and it shows. I will keep asking them to support us because I know they will deliver a great result – quickly and with style.