Dead readers,

It’s never too early, or too late, to start thinking about the future.

Navigating the working world as a recent graduate has always been difficult, but the shift to remote work has only made things harder. Now, not only must we try to find our place in the job market, but some of us must do it from home.

Navigator. Londons student lifestyles magazine.

Our Job Hunt issue is filled with several guides and tools to prepare you for what awaits. Reporter Ana Lustosa breaks down how to nail your virtual job interview, and reporter Aisha Javaid offers tips on how to make your resume do the talking for you.

Applying for jobs is about more than just showing up somewhere with your best foot forward. Now it is about how well you can convey your skills and value on a single sheet of paper, or a phone call, or a Zoom conversation. While that may seem daunting, our writers are here to show you how you can use this reality to your advantage. And if all that isn’t enough, remember that work means something different for everyone, and maybe you’ll end up carving your own path, and redefining what it means to have a “job” altogether.

Ultimately what we find is that the job world may be a dizzying maze, but as Robert Frost once wrote, the best way out is through.

Happy hunting!

Sincerely,

Hannah Theodore

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