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The Savvy Scot

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Viewing posts tagged with: career

Fast turn around careers for recent grads

By Pauline

Becoming a recent graduate is mixed with enthusiasm and fear. You have finished your education but you are unsure whether you will find a job in good time. Some careers have better prospects than others, though. This guide is going to show you some fast turnaround careers for recent graduates who want real prospects. Computer… Read more

Filed Under: Money Tagged With: career

How to change career like a boss within your current company

By Pauline

When every day at the office feels a little too much like the worst day of the week and you’re feeling a little stale, bored and/or out of options, it’s time to seriously re-assess your work and career (or lack of it!). Perhaps you’ve already found yourself spending a little too much time on Linkedin,… Read more

Filed Under: Money Tagged With: career, change career, job

Costs of moving abroad – 10 things to remember

By Pauline

Costs of moving abroad

The following is a guest post from Graham who runs moneystepper.com, and moved from the UK to the South of France 16 months ago. You can find Graham on Twitter. Let me know if you would like to guest post on The Savvy Scot.   Costs of moving abroad – 10 things to remember In… Read more

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: career, expat, france, marseille, move abroad, new country, relocate, Relocation, travel

How to Find Ways to Love Your Job

By Pauline

      For many of us, our job is an integral part of who we are and can have an impact on other areas of our lives. It’s not simply a way to keep ourselves financially stable but it can play a part in our personal fulfilment and our drive in life. As such,… Read more

Filed Under: Money Tagged With: career, enjoy, job, love, passion, stress, work

Minimizing College Expenditure

By Pauline

    College is expensive, and tuition increases at a 2.3% average every year. Cost of living on and off campus tends to rise with tuition. Supplies, texts and materials needed for class are subject to rising costs. Food prices fluctuate, but on average they are rising. The same can be said of fuel, and… Read more

Filed Under: Money Tagged With: career, college, course, debt, expenditure, loan, scholarship, student, study, tuition, uni, university

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