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The Graduate Guide

By: Peter Wood
  • Summary

  • Having heard the inspiring stories from Huel's co-founder, CEO of All Blacks/MD of Google, Founder of Simmer, and 75+ more who have already been on the pod, we are dedicated to delivering value to anyone who feels lost or confused in their career journey. 🙌🎙️

    Peter Wood 2022
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Episodes
  • Geoff Robinson, Managing Director @UBS and Founder @TheInvestmentAnalyst.com
    May 3 2024

    Geoff Robinson, Managing Director @UBS and Founder @TheInvestmentAnalyst.com talks about his career, building his Ed Tech platform company, working for UBS for eight years, and having industry experience for over 24 years.

    How did he get to where he is? What does success mean to Geoff?

    Find out on this episode of the Graduate Guide with your host Charlie from Huzzle.

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    41 mins
  • Rares Man, Head of Internal Communications and Employer Branding @ ABBYY
    Apr 29 2024

    What I learnt from ABBYY’s head of employer branding on how to land a job in the UK:

    Abby is a global tech company that operates across 15 countries on FOUR continents…

    And employs HUNDREDS of people all over the world.

    So who better to ask:

    “How do I land a job?”

    Than Rares, ABBYY’s Head of International Communications and Employer Branding.

    Here were his TOP 5 pieces of advice for students and recent graduates:

    Actively seek opportunities to learn and contribute e.g. societies and startups.

    Forge a mindset of 'how hard can it be' to fuel your ambition.

    Consider what you want to achieve personally, while not compromising your own values.

    Be flexible, easy to work with and a good learner.

    Master the art of conversation by adapting and pushing your boundaries.

    Check out the full episode 👇

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    41 mins
  • Hattie Willis, Co-Founder @ IfWeRaise
    Apr 29 2024

    Hattie Willis, Founder of GuessWorks and Co-founder of IfWeRaise, shares how she became one of the UK's brightest startup advisors just a couple of years after graduating from university. Hattie reflects on her first entrepreneurial experience as a student at Oxford University and explains what first-time founders can do to set themselves up for success from the very beginning.

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    40 mins

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