Do you want to quit your job but don’t feel comfortable giving your two weeks’ notice until you’ve secured a new position? You’re not alone—and the good news is, it’s absolutely possible to find a new job while you’re still employed. In fact, conducting a […]
Career developmentAs the workweek comes to a close (for most of us), I want to share a set of habits that have become an end-of-the-week routine for me. This routine has been key to ending my week on a positive note and “teeing up” a great […]
Career developmentThe job search process is always evolving. It’s not about going to the job boards, finding the job opening you like, and then applying for it. That method will only have you waiting by the phone for a call, which is likely not going to […]
Career developmentIngrid Bårdsdatter Bakke interviews me in the latest episode of the Careers Up North – karrierefaglig synsing podcast about career guidance, policy and social justice. The podcast is in a mix of Norwegian and English, but sadly I don’t dare to try to speak any Norwegian. So […]
PodcastsIngrid Bårdsdatter Bakke interviews me in the latest episode of the Careers Up North – karrierefaglig synsing podcast about career guidance, policy and social justice.
The podcast is in a mix of Norwegian and English, but sadly I don’t dare to try to speak any Norwegian. So for non-Scandinavians you will still find lots to listen to…
Om social justice/sosial rettferdighet i karriereveiledning – med Tristram Hooley
Yesterday I was on Radio 4 show You and Yours talking about the employment prospects for graduates. I find these kinds of media appearances really difficult. You always have so little time and so it is really easy to get squeezed into saying something too […]
PodcastsYesterday I was on Radio 4 show You and Yours talking about the employment prospects for graduates.
I find these kinds of media appearances really difficult. You always have so little time and so it is really easy to get squeezed into saying something too simplistic and missing out on a lot of the nuance. In this appearance I was trying to get over the idea that the graduate market is very challenging, but that graduates shouldn’t give up as there are still jobs out there.
You can judge for yourself as to whether you think that I was successful.