OUR ADDICTION TO SMARTPHONES CAN HELP THE
GRADUATE JOB SEARCH By Michael Hart
We are becoming increasingly addicted to our smartphones: they are becoming a part of our daily routines, and we are using them to carry out a wide variety of tasks. Whilst there are positive and negative aspects to this, we can use them to our advantage in the search for a career. In the increasingly competitive graduate job market, there are 1000’s of apps designed to help with many aspects of the job-hunting process, which could give you the edge in the search for your dream job.
The latest figures from OFCOM show that smartphones now account for 64% of all handsets sold in the UK
Smartphones have dramatically increased in popularity over the last 5 years, and now dominate the handset market in most developed nations. The latest figures from OFCOM show that smartphones now account for 64% of all handsets sold in the UK; whilst according to market researcher IDC, 1 billion smartphones have been sold worldwide in 2013 – double the
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