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Learnings, teachings, tips and tricks for you to reference during difficult and stressful times - for your study life, work life and adulting in general
How to find your learning style
Ever felt like you just don’t know how to study? Or are you struggling to organise your lecture notes in a meaningful way? Maybe you’ve tried someone else’s revision method and it’s not quite right for you? Understanding your learning style is important as it allows you to learn in a way that makes sense to you and your brain. Learn more in Eliza’s latest blog article.
How to create a Wordpress blog
Did you ever needed to create a blog for a uni assignment? Not sure where to start? Here is a quick how-to video on creating a Wordpress blog. Filmed for RMIT University's Digital Marketing course, but applicable for the general audience too!
Uni essentials: A simple guide for first year students
The first week of uni semester is upon us already! If it’s your first year at uni, don’t panic! Here is a simple guide to help you with your uni essentials, written by third year student Eliza Wright.
The good-better-best approach of pricing for online recruitment
One of the most common challenges when beginning your startup business is “how do I give justification for my pricing strategy? How is my pricing reasonable compared to my competitors?” In this article, we put forth our business and pricing model as compared to our competitor online recruitment sites out there. If you’ve been contemplating working with us, this article will definitely help you take the leap.
Do university students need a resume to get a job? Or is LinkedIn or something else more important?
Once upon a time, the resume was the king of job search. Resume or Curriculum Viète (CV), those few pages of text were the difference between landing your dream job or returning to the queue of job wannabees. But times have changed. Digital has overtaken paper. So the question is, do you even need a resume these days or can we just rely on LinkedIn and other digital media? Andrew Ford explores this topic.
How university students and young graduates can invigorate your company: The benefits of hiring young people
Young graduates and university students are often overlooked by hiring managers. Shinyi Chin discusses her top 3 benefits of why you should give university students and fresh graduates a chance the next time you’re thinking about hiring.
My 'Why' for starting CampusLife
CampusLife is more than a social media app for students to find friends when arriving from overseas. More than an app to gain useful and fair paying employment. More than a way to learn about services in their local community. It is all those things, but the essence is to help lift the belief of all students that they can be more. That they can reach their full potential with an intervention by us if they have no one else. In this blog post, Andrew Ford tells us the story behind why he started CampusLife.