10 Obscure Career Options

 

Obscure Careers
Paper Tower Sniffer… an absorbing career choice!

We know you probably get enough people talking to you about your careers and what you’re going to do when you leave University, and it’s hard to figure it out! Mostly because a lot of us just don’t even know what’s out there… Here’s a list of really bizarre career choices you probably didn’t know existed. You know, just in case you needed some inspiration.

1. Professional snuggler

Kinda like prostitution but not really? Plus it pays well…

2. Golf ball divers

Key skills include: enjoying treasure hunting and not being scared of alligators.

3. Paper towel sniffer

Because paper towels need to be odourless and paper towel companies need employ people to keep up their quality control in this area.

4. Professional bridesmaid

Undercover “bridesmaids” offer personal assistant services for the bride – if the job involves a pretty dress why not?

5. Iceberg movers

International Ice Patrol (IIP) was founded the year after Titanic sunk to track the locations of icebergs and move them if necessary – seems quite smart TBH.

6. Pet food tester

Because obviously humans know what dogs like the taste of…?

7. Chicken Sexer

They’re hired by commercial hatcheries to determine the sex of a chick. Apparently it’s quite hard and their skills rely heavily on intuition.

8. Fortune cookie writer

Yep, some writer out there could be determining your future right now.

9. Cool hunter

These people spend their days trying to track down the next big thing, there’s big money to be made here…

10. Dog Surfing Instructor

YES YES YES. I have found my calling.

Expectation vs. Reality: Your first week back at University

First week back
All of these University-related objects just happened to be positioned like this.

Every year we return to University with high expectations of our own behaviour, however the reality is not quite as productive or as adventurous as we would hope…

Motivation:

Expectation: I’m soooo ready for whatever this term throws at me
Trying to get bikini ready - Imgur

Reality: Maybe it’s best if I just stay in bed…

Freshers:

Expectation: Oh hey there
Me trying to flirt after binge-watching the entire series of New Girl - Imgur

Reality: THE FRESHERS HAVE ARRIVED

Uni work:

Expectation: I love to learn

Reality: Why oh why did I pick Statistics as a module

Food:

Expectation: Mmm I’m going to be so healthy this term #newme

Reality: Ok now I remember why I put on so much weight last year

Going out:

Expectation: When squad hits the dance floor

Reality: Waking your housemates up after the first night out

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Ultimate Storage Hacks

It’s time to get creative!

Brush off your DIY skills and start saving your space by using our top storage hacks. You’ll be amazed how these great tricks could make all the difference. Welcome to your new, uncluttered life…

Jewellery Storage

Avoid spending a fortune on a fancy jewellery box and get innovative instead! Use an ice cube tray to store jewellery – this is so smart and will help avoid getting all your necklaces tangled (something we dread). (Brit + Co)

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Vintage Cans

Re-use and recycle your old cans and tins as a nifty way to hold pens, pencils and scissors – you can paint and decorate the tins to match your room to give it that stylish touch. (Brit + Co)

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Spice Jars

Fasten a magnet onto the bottom of a small jam jar, fill with spices and stick it on the fridge! This is a brilliant way to de-clutter kitchen worktops from unnecessary spice racks, whilst simultaneously keeping seasoning well within reach (Brit + Co)

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Earphone Separator

A wooden peg is great (and very cheap way) for stopping your earphones getting tangled in a drawer or in your bag. Why haven’t we been doing this all along? (She Knows)

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Shoe Rack

Before you recycle that old wine box, you may have another use for it- they work amazingly as shoe storage! It is a nifty way to separate your shoes and keep them all in one place (it is a good excuse to drink more wine) (Buzzfeed)

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Drawer Organisers

Shoe boxes as drawer organisers – now you can separate all your small items to make it easier to find what you’re looking for (Buzzfeed)

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Kitchen Storage Savers

Keep your bigger utensils in a jar on the counter instead of cluttering your cutlery drawers – we all know how frustrating it is when the drawer gets jammed due to being too full! (Cute DIY Projects)

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Desk Organisers

Is your desk cluttered with pens, highlighters and reams of revision notes? Clearing your space couldn’t be easier. Once you’ve finished your strawberries, grab the packaging and spray paint the basket to transform it into a funky desk organiser (Life Hack)

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Fridge Separators

If you’re struggling to fit all your food into your allocated fridge shelf – try some desk organisers to maximise space (Life Hack)

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Nail Polish Rack

A spice rack is a cute way of displaying and organising all your nail polishes (Life Buzz)

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Make-Up Brush Storage

Big fan of luxury candles but never sure what to do with the jar? Storing your makeup brushes in it will keep them out of the way but within easy reach (Arianna Belle)

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Now we’ve given you some inspiration – it’s time to start creating some fantastic things!

How To Pack For Your Summer Travels

Pack
First job of packing: lay out all your items for the perfect Instagram snap

Here are our top tips to help you pack like a pro!

Essentials bag

Bring a little pouch to take with you on the flight or for just general easy access. Fill it with hand wipes, lip balm, tissues, earphones and painkillers. Trust us this is a really smart move.

Don’t bring the bling

Travelling is not the time to be worrying about losing your Tiffany necklace. Leave the expensive stuff at home and bring a few cheap bits to spruce up your outfits instead. Plus, you’ll definitely buy a load on the way!

Emergency fanciness

Even if you’re not planning on going on any fancy dinners, bringing a nice scarf for girls and a crease-free tie for boys can be a real lifesaver when you need to look a little bit smarter.

Stuff those shoes

Something your mum probably tells you to do, but this doesn’t mean it’s not super useful. Stuffing your shoes with socks and underwear will help them keep their shape as well as saving precious space.

Breathing room

Do not pack your suitcase totally full. You’ll definitely buy souvenirs on your travels and you don’t want to regret bringing something you didn’t need at all.

Layers

Pack layers of clothing instead of bulky coats and jumpers. It’s much more space efficient and means endless possibilities of mix and match outfits.

Label it

Make sure your bag has some kind of recognisable label or ribbon on it so you can spot it easily in a hurry. There’s nothing worse than eyeing up every black bag on the carousel trying to work out which one’s yours.

Minimum toiletries

Yes, they do have deodorant in other places in the world! Only bring toiletry essentials and pick up stuff along the way if you run out.

Freezer bag heaven

Separating all small items into individual freezer bags makes it much easier to find stuff. Put hair bands into one, medication in another and so on.

Roll it up

Rolling clothes uses much less room than folding and it will also stop creasing. Don’t just take our word for it! Try it. Seriously.

Smart cash hiding

Hide spare cash in empty cosmetic bottles like lip balm or sun cream. This is a great way to avoid flashing your cash and hopefully minimise the worst-case scenario of being robbed.

Sweet smells

Putting a scented drawer liner in your bag will help keep everything smelling nice and fresh. This is a necessity for long trips or backpacking when everything starts to smell a bit… odd… after a couple of weeks.

Liquid leak saver

Take the lids off liquid bottles and put a layer of cling-film over the opening before putting the lid back on. This will create a tighter seal and avoid that disastrous leakage all over everything. Ahhhh.

Dress yourself

When you’re almost done mentally dress yourself from socks up to hat, this will make sure you don’t miss something crucial like underwear in the panic of it all.

Top Tip: Before you head off on your travels make sure you check the Foreign Office for advice–https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel- advice

How To Write A Successful CV

CV
The perfect CV writing set up…

We’ve all probably got a version of a CV under our belts already…

However, it’s often really hard to work out what you’re meant to be getting down on this piece of paper that can make the difference between getting a job and not. Here are some of our top tips to make the whole process a lot easier:

Spelling and grammar

Yes, it’s boring and everyone’s told you this before – but small errors could completely ruin your chances of getting that job. Check, check and check again. Top tip, use Grammarly for this – it’s a real life saver!

Tailor it

Tailor your CV to the specific job and company you’re applying to. For an example if it’s a marketing role, emphasise any marketing-related modules you’ve taken to really show off your experience. This is a must!

Keep it simple

Advice varies between having a CV on one or on two sides of A4 – however, whatever you’re aiming for, you should always keep it concise and clear. Bullet points are great for emphasising key skills and sub-headings are great to give the document structure.

Personal details

Include your name, address, phone number and email, as well as your LinkedIn account if you’ve got one. Remember you’re no longer required to disclose your birth date due to age discrimination laws!

Achievement over responsibilities

Always emphasise what you contributed and achieved in specific situations –don’t fall into the trap of just re-writing your job description or the activities you took part in.

Extra skills

Include any extra skills you may have learnt over the years such as languages, IT skills or First Aid qualifications; these are what can make you stand out from the competition.

Be confident

Remember your CV is your chance to show off all the skills and knowledge you’ve developed in your life so far. Don’t be afraid to talk yourself up – but always back up claims with solid evidence.

Presentation

For more serious roles, at a bank for an example, a well laid out page and a professional font will go a long way. However, if you’re applying for a more arts and design orientated role, an eye-catching design will really help show off your skills and make your CV stand out.

Now take these tips away and apply them to your own CV, you’ll see a huge difference and it will no doubt increase your employability. Good luck!