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The Careers Adviser

Published: 11 October 2007

'What can I do to improve my networking skills? and, should I do single or joint honours?'

Take the plunge, reap the rewards: Oil and gas firmsare desperate for divers

Published: 11 October 2007

The global oil and gas industry is expanding fast and with much of the Earth's surface covered in ocean, there's a demand for skilled offshore divers to keep the energy resources flowing. It's a tough job, but the rewards are high. And, for those who have an affinity with the water, they're not solely financial.

My First Job: The writer Ronan Bennett once worked in a bookmaker's

Published: 11 October 2007

'In 1978 a really large bet was £100'

My Way: Yvonne Thompson gives her tips for success 'Let someone else write your CV for you'

Published: 11 October 2007

Yvonne Thompson, CBE, has been described as Britain's first black self-made woman millionaire. She is managing director of the marketing and PR company ASAP Communications, a former director of Choice FM radio, and president of the European Federation of Black Women Business Owners, whose annual awards take place on 26 October (www.efbwbo.net). She recently took part in the Channel 4 programme Millionaire's Mission.

Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Geoff Dyer, writer

Published: 11 October 2007

'There were no books at home'

I Want Your Job: Ice skater

Published: 11 October 2007

'We make dreams come true'

So, you want to be a big cheese in Tesco?

Published: 11 October 2007

If you join the retail sector you'll be given a lot of responsibility very young.

Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Beverley Naidoo, children's author

Published: 04 October 2007

'It was no time to sit on the fence'

I Want Your Job: Magician

Published: 04 October 2007

'It's not just magic; I love to perform'

The Careers Adviser

Published: 04 October 2007

'Pharmacy is a bitter pill; can I switch to fashion? And how do I become a veterinary nurse?'

My Way: Kamel Hothi, of Lloyds TSB, lists her tips for success at work

Published: 04 October 2007

'Networking is the fastest way up the ladder'

Recruitment: The job that helps other people click

Published: 04 October 2007

From artists to techies, web development has something for everyone, says Andy Sharman

My First Job: 'I was the hottest male model in Israel'

Published: 04 October 2007

The spoon-bending Uri Geller started out as a male model

Recruitment: The job that helps other people click

Published: 04 October 2007

From artists to techies, web development has something for everyone, says Andy Sharman

Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Tom Conti, actor

Published: 27 September 2007

Tom Conti, 65, won Olivier and Tony awards for 'Whose Life is it Anyway?'. He starred in the BBC2 adaptation of 'The Glittering Prizes', and plays the same character in its sequel, 'Fame & Fortune', which starts on BBC Radio 4 on 27 October

I want your job: Painting conservator

Published: 27 September 2007

'It can feel like a huge responsibility'

My Way: Francis Rossi, of Status Quo, on how to be top of the pops

Published: 27 September 2007

'I prostituted myself to keep it going'

Recruitment: Exercise your mind – and your body

Published: 27 September 2007

If you enjoy keeping fit, make a living out of it by studying to be a personal trainer

TEFL: Let English be your passport

Published: 20 September 2007

Teaching the lingo abroad may appeal, but choosing which path to take can be tricky, says Rosie Walker

Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Ray Mears, survival expert

Published: 20 September 2007

Ray Mears, 43, runs the Woodlore School of Wilderness Bushcraft. His TV series include Tracks and Extreme Survival. The Wild Food DVD and book are out this month, when he also begins his In Front of and Behind the Lens tour

I Want Your Job: Tattoo artist

Published: 20 September 2007

'Everyone wants their own look'

Recruitment: Got a problem? Call a concierge...

Published: 20 September 2007

For those with cash but no time a new breed of personal assistant is at the ready

The Theatre Treatment: How to become a drama therapist

Published: 20 September 2007

Want to use your acting skills to help people? Then consider drama therapy, says Caroline Roberts
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