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If you feel a Postgraduate degree isn't right for you, don't fret - there's loads you can do with your BA. Have a look at our articles to see how you can use your languages at work, which are the best job agencies out there and what previous language students have gone on to achieve! Don't forget to sign up to get the lastest info on job posts from our forum, find out where you could apply and how to get involved in the best of what's out there...

  • How startups can help save the economy - with your help!

    Written by  Andreea from Enternships.com Tuesday, 21 February 2012
    Unemployment soars. Recession. Immigration. It’s today’s doom and gloom. And, surely, it’s scary. What would you say if I told you this is in fact good news? That in spite of all the cuts, redundancies and fund drops the economy is actually taking a step forward. Intrigued? Let me explain.
  • Translation stations...

    Written by  Eleanor Cobbe Saturday, 14 January 2012

    Realising that I would be at a loose end and probably horrendously depressed about being home in the summer after my year abroad, I decided to do something constructive with my time. Being the unimaginative type, I decided to do an internship in the only career path that people who don’t study languages think that linguists are destined for – translation.

  • Life in New York City

    Wednesday, 26 October 2011

    Time is flying by so quickly in New York and I have now been here for over 5 weeks and I’m almost halfway-through my internship with the UN. My department are giving me lots of interesting work to do and after expressing an interest in translation projects, I’m getting to use my language skills a lot which is great.

  • Greetings from the Big Apple!

    Tuesday, 27 September 2011
    This is my first blog post as Third Year Abroad's Mole at the UN in New York, how exciting! Let me start by explaining how I got here... I graduated from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh back in June this year and was awarded a prize called the Fiona Watson Memorial Award. This award is basically a scholarship which sends a student to do an internship with the UN in New York for 3 months in memory of Fiona Watson who was a Heriot-Watt student who worked at the UN until she was tragically killed in 2003. Like many of you reading this blog, I studied languages at uni and spent a wonderful year abroad in Tours, France and Granada, Spain.
  • So you’ve graduated, you’ve moved out of your flat share and back in with the parents oh horror of horrors, or maybe you’ve decided to stay in your university town. Either way, the new dilemma facing you will undoubtedly be: what on earth am I going to do next?
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