Welcome to the dress-down Friday of careers podcasts. Ever thought about applying for a job, but realised you haven't got the first idea what it actually involves? I've made it my mission to find out, asking the stupid questions so you don't have to. For students, career-changers and anyone who wants to know what the rest of the world is really up to.
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Welcome to the dress-down Friday of careers podcasts. Ever thought about applying for a job, but realised you haven't got the first idea what it actually involves? I've made it my mission to find out, asking the stupid questions so you don't have to. For students, career-changers and anyone who wants to know what the rest of the world is really up to.
Theme by Joe Greaney / Graphic by LUKE.TYPE
“How can I not ask you about writing a magic system?!”
WDYD? is reaching its troublesome teens, so today’s guest couldn’t be more fitting. Ella is a published writer of Young Adult fiction, so we get into the ups and downs of writing for teens, the publishing industry and the perils of the blank page. In Jargon Buster, we discuss the mysterious place that is #BookTok, and in a moment of inspiration I try to secure a book deal for Jobby and Jargon, the job-hunting cats. Offers to my agent, please…
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Produced by Quincy De Vries
Music by Joe Greaney
Visuals by LUKE.TYPE
What Do You Do? with Charlie MacKeith
Welcome to the dress-down Friday of careers podcasts. Ever thought about applying for a job, but realised you haven't got the first idea what it actually involves? I've made it my mission to find out, asking the stupid questions so you don't have to. For students, career-changers and anyone who wants to know what the rest of the world is really up to.
Theme by Joe Greaney / Graphic by LUKE.TYPE