gra-dult-hood n.

1. A stage in life between graduation and adulthood.
2. Gradulthood often involves jobs that don't fulfil a graduate's expectations.
3. A term coined during the recession.


Experiences of Gradulthood: Part 3.

In part 3, subjects that myself, Joe, and our guest writers have written about range from crisp packets, to Abercrombie and Fitch, to Paul Scholes, to freelancers - all somehow related to Gradulthood of course.

Once again, in no particular order:

Youth in revolt - Paul Scholes will never learn to tackle, but gradults can learn to adapt. Guest written by Chris Metcalfe.

The Prince and the Pauper - Monthly pay, Gradult style. Guest written by Emma Rostron.

Gradults 0 - 1 Recruitment Fairs - Has anyone ever found a job at a recruitment fair? Joe gives his thoughts.

Gradults 1 - 1 CVs - A CV in the style of a crisp packet may seem like a good idea at the time, but will it get you a job? Written by Michael.

A Gradult on work experience - Joe heads down to London to work alongside a copywriter.

What value a degree? - Michael attempts to answer the question.

A Gradult gets a job title - What even is a freelancer?

Part 4 will be online later in the week, for more experiences of Gradulthood, see Part 1 and Part 2.

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