CONTENTS FEB2014
Well, that’s January done. How did yours go? Have you all evolved into health-conscious, super-efficient, shining examples of human beings? Me neither. Still, there’s always February. And we’ve packed plenty into this issue to keep you
on track for a great 2014.
If you’ve decided to search for a new job, there’s the small matter of an interview. Aminah Kahn of Secs in the City is on hand to offer her advice on wowing your potential employers. On the other hand, if you’re not feeling on top of the world, it might be down to seasonal affective disorder, which I’ll be shining a light on.
Elsewhere, that plump purveyor of romance, Cupid, is visiting in the middle of the month, so we’ve got some gift ideas for your significant – or prospective – other. We’ve also got some power dressing ideas to make it a sartorially satisfying month. And if your fitness regime is in need of a boost, our sports nutrition bundle giveaway just might do the trick. Have a great month!
Editor George Carey
NOTICE BOARD UPDATE Facebook privacy and payday loans, via veganism
SAY WHAT?!
Office invisibility starting to become an issue
ON THE JOB JOB NEWS
The latest career news of choice
SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER Is it just the winter blues or something more?
ACING INTERVIEWS
Put your best foot forward and climb the career ladder
60 SECONDS WITH Author, critic and curator Stephen Bayley shows us his view on the world
LUNCH BREAK BREAKTIME
You’re not still working out on terra firma, are you?
OFFICE CATWALK
Power dressing for a successful year at work
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AND ONE MORE THING… Enough with the abstinence!
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