Thursday, May 14, 2020
Debut 2017 The year of content
Debut 2017 The year of content Well Debutants weâre here again. Another 12 months have absolutely flown by and now weâre at the end of 2017, ready to start 2018 stronger than ever. And we really mean it when we say that. Weâve been busy at Debut HQ concocting new features and dreaming up new ideas for the app to make it bigger and better for the years to come. The proof? Well, going by what weâve achieved in 2017 from some amazing new app features to a number of incredible moments for us as a business the momentum doesnât look set to slow anytime soon. But as well as adding new features to the app, hosting events and winning awards (no big deal), weâve also been evolving and improving one of our most popular and important elements: our exclusive career insights and advice, tailor-made for you. With the launch of our amazing new website earlier this year, weve been able to share the most in-depth, useful and relevant content in a way that is pretty swish, if we do say so ourselves. Letâs take a look over what weâve achieved in 2017 to whet your appetite for the upcoming year New guides section We launched a whole new section of advice this year: Guides. We know that everyone needs a helping hand now and then, and even though our Insight articles are always written with the aim of providing new and you guessed it insightful information, we felt the need to go a little bit further Thatâs where the Guides come in. We know our Debutants are always hungry for knowledge and so we asked ourselves: What else do our Debutants want to know more about? After a lot of research and some serious strategising, we whipped up a total of 42 guides (yes, 42!), covering a whole range of subjects from everything you need to know about dealing with rejection, to the Marketing Media industry, to moving to London as a student or recent graduate. Our Guides are divided into a number of sub-sections, including: Job Applications, Job Interviews, Assessment Centres, Graduate Schemes, Internships, Personal Development, Psychometric Tests, Sectors and Locations. You asked for it, and so we took the time to research the ins and outs of the topics you want to know most about, to help you out along the sometimes bumpy, sometimes scary but always exciting road to graduate life and the working world. Our most popular guide so far? Common interview questions. New research Weâve also been busy behind the scenes conducting research and making the news. Letâs start with our acclaimed âThe Careers Conversationâ guide, which provided readers with an in depth look at the current state of careers advice in UK schools. We questioned hundreds of students aged 16-25 on their opinions and experiences of careers advice, and discovered that a shocking 46% of respondents said they did not receive any careers advice before making important educational choices. Of those who did receive guidance, 39% said they didnât trust that it was relevant and up-to-date. More recently, we also released an in depth research into the sleeping habits of students. We discovered that 84% of students have university or stress related nightmares, having a significant impact on their health and performance. We paired up with Channel 4âs resident sleep expert, Stephanie Romiszewski, to debunk some sleeping myths and provide useful guidance for struggling students to follow. But also to illuminate the real issues behind this phenomena and educate readers. But perhaps our biggest campaign to date has been our Fight for Feedback petition. In only a few short months, our petition has been signed by over 1,000 people, been covered on prime-time TV news, been turned into a White Paper and delivered to government for consideration by the Minister of State for Employment, Damian Hinds. With 77% of 18-23 year-olds stating they think it should be a legal requirement for employers to provide feedback after a face-to-face interview, the need for swift action on this front is obvious. Thankfully, the coverage for our Fight for Feedback campaign has been incredible and weâre looking forward to seeing what developments occur during 2018 to push this forward. Overall, our guides have garnered national press coverage, being featured in the iNewspaper, The Times, The Telegraph, Sky News, BBC News, The Metro, The Guardian, Vice, Business Insider (takes a deep breathâ¦), The Sun, the Daily Mail. the Daily Express, the Daily Mirror, Onrec, City A.M., and more. Quite the spread. New DebutLive features Finally (as if all the above wasnât enough for one year), one of our most popular app features DebutLive has also turned into a content behemoth. As well as being able to watch, listen, learn and ask questions to employers directly, we also introduced a recap blog post after every stream. Shared on our Insight section, the DebutLive blogs answer any unanswered questions or untouched themes from every livestream hosted. So if your question wasnât answered during the discussion on the app, you can still receive an in-depth, personalised answer straight from the employer. Simply search for DebutLive on the Insight section to check them all out. Donât say we donât treat you right. New contributors Weâve also been absolutely overwhelmed with enthusiasm for our Contributor Network. Carrying on from last year, weâve had a new wave of top quality freelance writers join our midst, and theyve created some amazing features on everything from surviving a week in London on £25 (yes, really) to the lessons learnt from a social media detox. Weâve welcomed scores of new contributors into the fold this year, and as well as creating some super useful and entertaining articles so far in 2017 (check out our successes below). Weâve also got a fantastic calendar of insights coming up in 2018. So if you want to read more from our amazing Debut Contributors, keep checking out the Insight tab on the app and website, as well as our Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn channels. And donât forget, if you fancy getting involved you can apply by simply filling out this form. If you have some great ideas for new Debut features and fancy receiving £25 per published piece, get in touch Top articles shared thousands of times When we say we have the best writers in the biz, weâre not lying. The stats speak for themselves content on the Insight section has been read hundreds of thousands of times this year, with some of the best articles garnering tens of thousands of reads alone. Thatâs some top quality content, if we do say so ourselves. Whether itâs Bridie Pearson-Jonesâ âOver 30 graduate jobs you can still get with a 2:2 in your degreeâ or Aayushi Sharmaâs article listing âBook recommendations from the worldâs top CEOsâ (both two of our most read articles of the year *pause for applause*), our contributors know whatâs of interest to our readers and always deliver. The top read article of the year thus far? The aforementioned âBook recommendations from the worldâs top CEOsâ, which even got shared by LinkedIn CEO, Jeff Weiner himself! So there you have it, one year of top quality advice and insights from Debut 42 brand-spanking new guides, hundreds upon hundreds of new Insight articles, new DebutLive posts, new contributors and one big fat HAPPY NEW YEAR from Team Debut. Bring on 2018. Connect with Debut on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn for more careers insights.
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