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
"Gave them the job on the spot. Couldn't resist"
Welcome back to WDYD, the careers podcast that’s... mostly professional. It’s the biggest interview of your life... but it’s on Zoom, and you’re not wearing any trousers.
My guest today is Hattie, who's an Estate Agent in London. What's it really like on the other side of a viewing? What's the trick to selling property? And are Londoners spying on their estate agents?
Today's Scoop features the viewing from hell, we find out when pretending to be pregnant is useful, and we think on DINKs in Jargon Buster.
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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