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PhillipRothGlass

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  • 3 months is standard if you’ve been in the same job for at least 1 year. If not, you will need your P45 from your previous employer. As said above, if he doesn’t have this, his best bet is to get his parents to act as guarantors. by PhillipRothGlass (Sat 27th Mar 2021 9:42am)
  • If you want a job in the political risk field I would suggest learning a language specific to the relevant geographic area you are interested in. In my experience language skills are seen as important as any qualification. It also helps to get an internship. by PhillipRothGlass (Mon 4th Apr 2022 6:00pm)
  • I’m sure there are UofG grads working in the industry. As I said earlier, I would recommend getting an internship. I know AKE Group do remote internships. I would imagine similar companies also do them, especially in the current covid era. by PhillipRothGlass (Mon 4th Apr 2022 7:13pm)
  • It’s beneficial but not a necessity. It depends if you have time to do one and complete your studies. by PhillipRothGlass (Mon 4th Apr 2022 9:42pm)