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My niece graduates this year and doesn't really know what to do. She has no father and relies on me for advice. I always try and give as good advice as I can but I'm a bit out of touch with the younger generation and never went to University so don't really know about her options.
What should I suggest that she do? I'm guessing that a graduate training programme at any major company is a good idea and will look good on her CV in years to come. How and when does one apply for these.
She has expressed an interest in marketing or PR. Who are the big companies in these arenas?
Should I tell her to take a year or two off until she does know what she wants to do on the basis that I don't want her to start somewhere just for the sake of it.
Can anyone suggest some exciting or interesting career options?
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