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After leaving the comfort of college or university, the prospect of stepping into the world of work can seem very daunting. It seems further education did everything BUT prepare you for this moment, right?

Getting started can be difficult enough. How will you find a job? Where do find the best job postings? Does your resume sell you well enough to beat the competition for the position? Once you get a chance to interview, how do you ace it?

Once you get your foot in the door, it doesn’t necessarily get any easier in the world of work. Will you like the job, or will it turn out that you picked the wrong career? Will you fit in? And will you make friends with your coworkers? Are you a good coworker? Will you be given the chance to shine and earn promotions? What if you don’t have a good boss? Will your job fulfil you?

Here at the Post-Grad Survival Guide, we understand that for Millennials, career and work advice is vitally important. And so we strive to provide some of the very best available, as told by those who are living through it right now. From big hitters like Melody Wilding, to those just starting their work journeys, we aim to cover everything you need to ensure a long and successful career.

Not sure where to start? Try this selection of pieces:

Melody Wilding: How To Stop Worrying About Work

Michael Thompson: How to Create Your Dream Job by Working for Free

Anthony Moore: How to Quit Your Job and Work for Yourself – The No B.S. Answer

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    How to Grow Your Career as a Complete Beginner

    by Anthony Yeung January 22, 2021
    by Anthony Yeung January 22, 2021

    In this article, I’ll share the exact strategies that helped me grow my career faster than others in several different industries. The best bit? I had absolutely no experience. Many…

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    Things To Include In Your Resumes to That Beat Experience

    by Charlotte Brown January 20, 2021
    by Charlotte Brown January 20, 2021

    I missed out on an incredible employee because of a bad resume, and the things he failed to include. It hit my inbox when I was looking for a manager…

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  • EntrepreneurshipWork

    How to Start a Print on Demand Business (With No Experience)

    by Elliott McDonald January 18, 2021
    by Elliott McDonald January 18, 2021

    2020 has been the year of the digital hustle. As Amy Cubbon writes, “there’s no better time to start a business than today.” My country’s extended coronavirus lockdown meant I…

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  • FreelancingWork

    Resources for Digital Nomads You Need Right Now

    by Eloise Stark January 17, 2021
    by Eloise Stark January 17, 2021

    Are you starting your digital nomad journey, and need some resources to help you? I’ve got your back. I’ve been living the digital nomad life for three years, and it…

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    Things to Do to Thrive When Unemployed

    by Anita January 16, 2021
    by Anita January 16, 2021

    I’ve been (self)unemployed for 17 months, and despite the challenges it presents, I’ve been able to thrive. After I quit my career in the corporate world, I planned to take…

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    Job Interview? 9 Employer Red Flags to Look Out For

    by Rachel Gideon January 12, 2021
    by Rachel Gideon January 12, 2021

    Interviews should be challenging in nature and provide your prospective employer with an accurate assessment of your fit with the company. But interviewers behaving badly during the selection process isn’t…

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    Double Your Income With These 4 Mindset Shifts

    by Victoria Kurichenko January 9, 2021
    by Victoria Kurichenko January 9, 2021

    In 2020, I wrote over 100 articles online; I made over $3,000 from a single article, started investing, helped a brand new hospital move its physical business online, tried freelancing, got two lovely…

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    9 Rules on How to Survive in the Corporate World

    by Jamie Jackson January 6, 2021
    by Jamie Jackson January 6, 2021

    The corporate world is a dystopia, where both logic and ego must be set aside if you wish to survive. My colleague got fired. She was bold, brash, and had…

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    Why Is Everyone Working Too Hard?

    by Christine Lorelie December 30, 2020
    by Christine Lorelie December 30, 2020

    For most of my life, “Nothing is impossible if you work hard enough…” is a saying that was tattooed into my psyche. It seems I was always going to be…

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    3 Complaints About Millennials That We’re Fed Up Hearing

    by Stephen Moore December 26, 2020
    by Stephen Moore December 26, 2020

    For most of my life, when I moan about being tired or stressed, or overwhelmed, I can almost guarantee that someone around me will respond, “Bloody Millennials.” We’re a generation…

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