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If your 'new year, new me' resolution is still going strong, then it's highly likely you've pondered a a potential new pastime or even considered a change in career path.

We're right, aren't we?

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Established by Ellen Kavanagh and Trish O’Brien in 2012, Waxperts Wax is distributed to over 1000 salons throughout Ireland, the UK and all across Europe, so, you know, you'll be in good company.

The course, which is located in Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, includes three days of practical training as well as a comprehensive introduction into the theoretical side of waxing; all done with the help of a Waxperts Starter kit which is provided for each student to assist in their learning. 

And that's not all! 

Successful participants will then be awarded an Accredited Waxperts Academy Certificate which means you can officially consider yourself a true Waxpert!

Ladies, what are you waiting for?
 

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When you’ve been working away in your career for years, sometimes it can be hard to figure out your next step.

Whether you want to go for a promotion in work or move on to greener pastures, here are a few simple tips to help you along the way:

1. Keep your CV up-to-date

You never know when an opportunity will knock on your door. Even though you might not be actively looking for a job, it’s good to look over your CV every six months and add on anything new that you might have accomplished.

It’ll save you a lot of time making last minute updates if a new job or position does come about.

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2. You’re manager isn’t a mind reader

You must make sure your bosses/management know when you do a good job. There’s no point running around like a blue a*sed fly if your boss doesn’t know what you want or expect from it.

Too often employees just assume their management knows what they want, but they’re not mind-readers – you need to tell them your goals.

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3. Network, network, network

You will never realise how much networking can benefit your career. A built-up network of friendships and mentors can provide you with insights that you might not be able to find anywhere else.

Job security may come and go, but a strong network of people in your industry can last forever.

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4. Only pursue jobs that lead to your goals

For example, if you want to be a sports reporter, there’s no point doing work in entertainment or fashion. Stick strictly to the line of work that you want to advance in.

You will not only reach your goals in less time, but you’ll also build up specialised experience in your field.

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5. Fake it ’til you make it

Now, we’re not saying lie on your CV to get where you want to be (that’s a BIG no-no), but rather fake your confidence. We all doubt ourselves and our abilities sometimes.

And it turns out, doubting ourselves can actually hold us all back. So, shoot for the stars, believe in yourself and don’t stress – what’s for you won’t pass you.

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When you finish school, college or an internship, it can be terribly frustrating when it seems like nothing is moving and no employer wants you.

*Cue feelings of disappointment and inadequacy*

You think you have the experience, right? So, why are you getting zero responses from your chosen employers?

Even if you think you might be doing everything perfectly, it turns out that many of us can slip up on a few simple aspects.

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Writing for the Huffington Post, Nancy Laws, who has been in the recruiting game for years, writes, “Moving from one interview to the next without a positive response can be frustrating, but the problem, no matter how much it may suck, might be with you.”

So, to avoid these pitfalls, here are five pieces of advice on how to get your foot in the door:

Be honest

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This is rule numero uno. While researching this piece, nearly every recruiter said that they were shocked by how many people lie on their CV.

From putting down job titles that they never had to internships they never completed, nobody is going to hire a dishonest person.

One business manager told HP, “The moment I realise that an applicant has been dishonest, I simply move on. What’s the point of trusting a dishonest person?”

 

Be qualified

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By applying for a job you’re not qualified for, you’re not only wasting your own time, but the employer’s time too – and that will leave a bad taste in their mouths.

It pays to acknowledge your qualifications and whether or not these are fit for the job you are applying for as a company’s hiring process is a strenuous one. The human resources department will require you to present your qualifications for the job you are applying for, this in itself is a profession worthy to take note of and you might even consider taking a human resources mba if this is in line with your preferred career path.

“Applying for a Sales and Accounts Manager position, with a background in childcare is a bit over ambitious and slightly annoying,” says the HP’s career guru.

In other words, be smart about what job you apply for.

 

Be enthusiastic

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We know that going for an interview can be stressful and in some cases, you just turn into an overflowing bag of nerves, but failing to show enthusiasm for the job is not a great way to make a first impression.

Acknowledge your nerves but don’t let them stop you from communicating your passion for the job. “How you speak, how you enter the room, and how comfortable you look are really important,” says John Lees, a career strategist for the Harvard Business Review.

If you’re excited in the interview, the employer will leave feeling good about you.

 

Remember, you’re worthy

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This is one thing that hinders most people when applying for a job. You might be the best candidate for it, but then you enter the interview and downplay your achievements, or don’t communicate them properly.

“If your past achievements are not directly related to the job, but you’ve demonstrated a great ability to learn and adapt to new situations, you should very clearly articulate that,” says John.

Employers want to know how valuable you are to their company, so learn how to communicate your best assets; it’ll bring you and your employer closer to understanding each other.

 

Dress appropriately

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Now, we’re not saying you need to don your best Hilary trouser suit to every interview, but know what is appropriate and, well… what’s not.

We’re told by Nancy Laws, “The way you choose to dress for an interview is a reflection of the value that you will bring to the position, and a reflection of how you value yourself.”

Going to an interview dressed in the latest NYFW trend might not impress a banker, but if you’re being interviewed for a quirky fashion magazine, then work away.

 

Now, go in and knock ’em dead.

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Look, there are very few people who don't feel nervous at the prospect of a job interview.

Even if you're confident in your knowledge, experience and skillset, you're still attempting to sell yourself in a pressurised enviroment, and Lord knows that's not always easy.

They say a good CV will get you in the door, but a good interview will get you on the payroll, so preparing for that all-important meeting is absolutely paramount.

If you've recently been called to interview, it's now time to check out our top five tips to overcome nerves and show that interviewer what you're made of.

1. Research the company

Never, ever, ever go into an interview without a clear understanding of the company's goals and objectives.

Trying to bluff your way out of a question about the organisation's history or winging a response on their general aims will be a massive red flag for any interviewer.

You can't be guaranteed they'll always ask, but being able to slip your knowledge in during the conversation will rack up serious Brownie points.

2. Research the interviewer

If you have been given the name of your interviewer, the next step is to check them out on LinkedIn.

Not only will it help you put a face to a name, but it will give you an insight into the values and qualities they rate as both an employee and employer.

And hey, you may have something in common which you can mention if the opportunity arises in the interview.

3. Know your job spec inside out

An interview is your opportunity to show a potential employer that you, put simply, are the solution to their problem.

And the easiest way to do this is by addressing the various aspects of the job spec, and highlighting the various ways you can fulfil them.

Attending an interview without having a clear idea of the role required of you will make for a pretty short interview. ( And not in a good way)

4. Prepare typical responses

Thankfully, most interviews follow a pretty typical pattern which means you can calm your nerves by preparing a list of questions they're likely to ask you.

Do not, however, learn any responses off by heart because – given the pressure of the moment – you may lose track and end up confusing both yourself and your potential employer.

Make some key points around standard questions, and go from there,

Prepare real-life examples

It's become more and more common for employers to ask you to draw on real-life examples in order to bolster and support your claims.

Being asked to provide examples when you don't have any prepared is a nightmare in anyone's language, so make sure you're sorted on this front.

Consider times you solved a problem for a employer or client, or recall incidents where your skillset remedied an issue, and communicate them clearly while allowing your interviewer to ask questions about it.

And finally….

Remember that your interviewer will expect nerves, and will give you time to relax before you get properly started.

Your interviewer wants you to be good because it makes their life easier, so keep that in mind throughout.

Take your time when answering the questions. There is no rush, so don't rap your answers!

Accept a glass of water – you will need it!

Wear an outfit you  feel confident and comfortable in – it matters more than you might think!

Only do what feels natural. Yes, you may have heard that being more animated with your hands makes you look more enthusiastic, but if it distracts you from answering the questions properly then really, what was the point?!

Don’t let changes in the interview set-up throw you. Your knowledge and skills remain the same!

Now, go get 'em, girl.

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Alexandra Shulman has been at the editorial helm of British Vogue for a quarter of a century, and recently gave the media a glimpse into her amazing, "normal" life. 

 

Thank you @ginashoesofficial for running up the best silver sandals at the last minute. #vogue100

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Arguably the most influential person in British fashion in the last two decades, Alexandra has become widely known as the most "normal fashion editor" in the world.

 

Laughing at my own jokes in Inside Vogue regram @britishvogue. Thank you to all who have pre-ordered so far

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When you compare her to the likes of Anna Wintour and Stefano Tonchi, Alexandra certainly gives off an ordinary vibe, making her seem approachable. 

 

Wow thank you @mariotestino for your birthday card . Only look that way courtesy you @britishvogue

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However, when you spend your days wearing custom made Manolos, and hanging out with Kate Moss, just how ordinary can you be?

 

Happy days @villavecchia @calgaryavansino

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Kitty Grady, from VARSITY, recently spoke to Alexandra about her successful career as the  Editor of British Vogue, and the importance of remaining "true to yourself".

Alexandra explained the importance of never changing yourself for the sake of a career, and that seems to be her secret.

 

Family portrait at last night's Inside Vogue book launch @sibyllaphipps @samuelspike @drusy2014 Regram @darren_gerrish @britishvogue

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Since she started as the Editor back in 1992, Alexandra has remained true to herself, and admits that she has a distaste for the word "career".

 

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Alexandra has not dedicated herself to work, she prefers to see herself as having "lived and living a life" that happens to involve working for British Vogue… casual eh?

Without a doubt, it is this kind of pragmatism that has resulted in Alexandra's lengthy as editor.

 

Joining in the campaign to keep the doors open in the UK Welcome to my office @britishvogue #LondonisOpen #BritishFashion

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She does not consider herself to be a fashion icon… she has "a real human touch", which has allowed her to grow not only as an editor, but as an individual over the past 25 years at Vogue House.

 

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To close, Alexandra had some pretty stellar advice for students, who are set to enter the workforce (don't do it!) whereby she emphasised the importance of "nurturing everything outside your job". 

 

Never imagined this moment @britishvogue #voguefestival @charlottetilburycosmetics @kimkardashian

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There you have it ladies, if you want to be a success you must remain true to yourself, and never become a slave to your work. 

Alex, you wise wise lady, we salute you! 
 

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With Zayn penning an autobiography, Harry turning to acting and Niall releasing his first individual single, it was only a matter of time before Liam stepped forward with his post One D plans.

Having just signed a lucrative record deal with American label Republic Records, the 23-year-old singer took to Twitter to announce his excitement.

But as Liam celebrated the launch of his solo career, his fans started celebrating something else altogether.

 

I miss you!…the things you make me do home soon!

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Last night, the X Factor star became a trending topic on Twitter after writing: “Amazing to have signed to @RepublicRecords I am celebrating as I tweet thank you so much for accepting me to your roster of amazing artists.”

 

Initially fans started the hashtag “CongratsLiam” in response to the news, but as the tag gained momentum those who were a little late to the conversation thought followers were celebrating the confirmation of rumours that Liam is about to become a dad – something which has never been clarified by the star or his partner, Cheryl.

The situation quickly generated Twitter gold as users eventually figured out that “Chiam” had not shared any baby news *sadface*.

 

 

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At 83 years old, you’d think Karl Lagerfeld would be scaling back on his work rather than adding to it.

But it seems Chanel’s Creative Director still has more energy than most twenty-somethings as he’s decided to lend his expertise to the hospitality sector.

According to WWD, the famous designer is set to project his good taste into a line of bespoke hotels, residential properties, restaurants and private clubs as part of a joint venture with Brandmark Collective B under the Karl Lagerfeld Hotels and Resorts brand.

The German has previously been involved with a number of interiors projects including a 270-room hotel in Macau and a swimming pool redesign at the Hotel Metropole Monte Carlo.

The South China Morning Post has reported that the first hotel to be designed in its entirety by Karl will open in Macau, China, next year.

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Whether you love her or hate her there’s no denying that Katie Price is a trier.

And since modelling, writing books, appearing on Loose Women, horse riding, launching lingerie lines and managing her kids’ Instagram accounts just isn’t enough, she’s decided to reboot her rather short-lived pop career.

Speaking to heat, the 38-year-old revealed that she’s “going to become a YouTube sensation” by singing covers in front of a camera in her office.

 

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The mother of five said: “I want to set up a station in my office and do my singing with a Mac and a camera.  I'm going to sing pop covers.  I've met a celebrity with seven million followers who will help me out.”

“When I'm drunk I can't sing, but when I'm serious I can hold a tune…But I'm going to become a YouTube singing sensation.  It will happen,” she continued.

While Katie says she’d “never” do Eurovision again, we couldn’t help but dig out her fantastic audition to represent the UK in 2005.


Katie Price (Jordan) – Not Just Anybody by kyliemusic

And of course this little gem from her time with Peter Andre.

OK just one more…

 

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She’s covered Vogue, been the face of Estée Lauder and has walked the Victoria Secret runway, so by all accounts it has been one busy year for model Kendall Jenner.

As well boosting her CV no end, it has now been revealed that in the last year the 20-year-old Keeping Up With the Kardashians star has upped her income by 150 percent, bringing her annual total to a massive $10 million.

Kendall ranked third in Forbes’ yearly list of highest earning models, while lucrative deals with the likes of Chanel and Pantene put Gisele Bündchen in the top spot for the fourteenth year in a row.

Despite having announced her catwalk retirement, the 36-year-old Brazilian supermodel has made $30.5 million since this time last year.

Second place went to Adriana Lima who made only a third of Gisele’s salary with $10.5 million.

Forbes has noted how stars like Kendall and her BFF Gigi Hadid – who tied in fifth place with Rosie Huntington-Whiteley for their $9 million incomes – have used their impressive social media followings to land major deals with big brands like Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein.

Almost one third of the women on this year’s list have never appeared on it before.  Lily Aldridge, Jasmine Tookes and Taylor Hill have all made their Forbes debuts thanks to their work with Victoria Secrets.

So, where is it we get our wings?

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She’s outspoken, funny, stunning and – as the latest Forbes rich list has revealed – absolutely minted.  Yes, it seems Jennifer Lawrence really does have it all.

The Joy star has been named Hollywood’s highest earning female actress for the second year running, despite being the youngest lady on the star studded list which includes the likes of Jennifer Aniston, Charlize Theron and Julia Roberts.

According to The Telegraph, the 26-year-old Oscar winner will rake in a cool $46 million this year as she receives payment for her work on the Hunger Games and X-Men Apocalypse movies, as well as for her role as a Dior brand ambassador.

Melissa McCarthy took second place on the list with her $33 million income – that’s $10 million more than what she made last year – and Scarlett Johansson occupies the third spot with $25 million.

Former Friends star Jennifer Aniston is expected to make $21 million, while Mila Kunis took ninth place with $11 million.  

Angelina Jolie, Anne Hathaway, Reese Witherspoon and Kristen Stewart failed to make this year’s list, despite all having featured on the 2015 version.

While we wouldn’t say no to J Law’s salary, it is still worth noting that the actress’ $46 million income is still only half of what Hollywood’s leading man Robert Downey Jr made last year.

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She’s part of one of the world’s most famous families and has been on TV since she was a child, but that hasn’t made Kendall Jenner any less ambitious when it comes to forging her own career.

In the two years since she began modelling full-time, Kendall has walked for Chanel, Alexandra Wang and Victoria Secrets, as well as appearing on the covers of Harper’s Bazaar, GQ and Marie Claire but until now she has not covered the pinnacle of all fashion magazines: Vogue.  

Today Vogue and Kendall simultaneously announced that the reality star will take the coveted position of their September cover girl. 

 

 

yesterday in Cannes

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Taking to Instagram to share the cover shot with her 63 million followers, Kendall excitedly wrote: “In a room with a bunch of people I love, looking at this cover made me cry.  I F*CKING DID IT.  SEPTEMBER VOGUE.”

“This is the coolest thing ever!  Can’t thank you enough Anna, for giving me the honour.”

An interview between numerous members of the Kardashian-Jenner clan and the famous magazine reveals that Kendall has been dedicated to modelling since she was just 13 years old.

 

 

Her older sister Kim said: “She had her eyes focused on exactly what she wanted to do… and she made it happen.”

But Kendall stressed that she did not want to be famous for the sake of it like her sisters often appear to be.

She said: “Obviously, my success came after my sisters' – I got to see all of their mistakes and watch out for them.”

 

 

The star also opened up about what it was like for her to watch the man who taught her “everything tomboy” – her father Bruce – transition into Caitlyn.

She said: “It's super ironic to think about now, but it's something I can thank my dad for: how much of a tomboy I was.”

“That's why I think the whole thing – her transition – was really hard for me, because I was like, ''But you taught me everything tomboy!'”

 

 

it's almost Christmas and I'm just sitting here reminiscing  check out my app to see the whole vid

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But while her father’s transition was difficult for her to process at the time, she now says seeing Bruce as Caitlyn is “super normal”.

She explained: “It's not weird at all.  Sometimes I look at a picture of my dad when she was a guy, and it makes me a little sad – I get emotional.  You have to get past it, you've got a new person to love.” 

With such valuable experiences behind her, we're excited to see what Kendall does next.

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If you're in the habit of sacrificing a made-up face for an extra ten minutes in bed in the morning, it might be worth noting that that very habit could be costing you a lot come pay day.

Yes as much as it sucks, a pair of American sociologists have found that physically attractive people generally tend to make more money than those of us who are only of "average" good looks.

According to Marie Claire, researchers Jaclyn Wong and Andrew Penner found that "attractive individuals earn roughly 20 percent more than people of average attractiveness”.

But before you get too upset and start blaming your financial woes on genetics, it might be worth noting that the study shows the relationship between good looks and income is reduced when grooming is controlled for – which basically means that by wearing makeup to work, you boost your chances of making more money.

While it was previously believed that women's looks have a greater effect on their pay check than men's, this study actually found that perceived attractiveness is of equal importance for men and women when it comes to their income.

The report states: “Further, while both conventional wisdom and previous research suggest the importance of attractiveness might vary by gender, we find no gender differences in the attractiveness gradient.”  Wohoo for equality!

Interestingly – and again stressing the value a bit of slap can have in the workplace – the researchers did note that while grooming can fully make up the looks-income gap for women, it can only fill in half the difference for men.

So next time the man in your life tells you make-up is a waste of money, you now have the info to put him straight.

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