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Hey I´m thinking of moving to Sheffield when I´ve graduate next year. I was wondering if it´s easy to get a job? and if it´s a good city if you are intrested in art, music and sport? Or if it better to move to London for example?

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Re job: depends on your specialist subject. What are you studying and what sort of job will you be seeking?

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Hey I´m thinking of moving to Sheffield when I´ve graduate next year. I was wondering if it´s easy to get a job? and if it´s a good city if you are intrested in art, music and sport? Or if it better to move to London for example?

 

If you want to watch premiership football you best of gunna that there london.:(

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Hey I´m thinking of moving to Sheffield when I´ve graduate next year. I was wondering if it´s easy to get a job? and if it´s a good city if you are intrested in art, music and sport? Or if it better to move to London** for example?

 

If you want to watch premiership football you best of gunna** that there london.:(

** Is that an 'Emirates' joke?

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Hey I´m thinking of moving to Sheffield when I´ve graduate next year. I was wondering if it´s easy to get a job? and if it´s a good city if you are intrested in art, music and sport? Or if it better to move to London for example?

This post sums up the modern education system

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** Is that an 'Emirates' joke?

 

:hihi::hihi:

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I'm studying art and I'm interested in any job I´m able to get.

I´m not that interested in football but in kickboxing or swimming.

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Can't recommend moving unless you line up a job beforehand. If you move on spec you could find it very hard to find work and end up going on benefits. Unless you have specific skills in engineering or computers the jobs market in South Yorkshirre is very tight at the moment.

Besides sports which are actually very good in Sheffield, I would say Leeds and Manchester are better and livelier places, especially for music and the arts and they both have better job prospects and a more open minded vibe than Sheffield.

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Hey I´m thinking of moving to Sheffield when I´ve graduate next year. I was wondering if it´s easy to get a job? and if it´s a good city if you are intrested in art, music and sport? Or if it better to move to London for example?

 

As wezzle says you do need a job to, come to but you asked for opinions and you'll get both good and bad feedback. I won't say yeah or nay, that decision is up to you, personally I love Sheffield and we all have our own thoughts.

 

Good luck on what you decide, but at the end of the day the decision is yours :)

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Thanks for the tips, you have given me a lot to think about. so I guess I'll take a plane in October and go to Sheffiled and check around and maybe bring a CV :)

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IF i was in your position, i would not rule out the north east..Newcastle /Gateshead a real forward thinking city. Lots of investment too.

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I'm studying art and I'm interested in any job I´m able to get.

That's not really sufficient, nowadays. Sorry.

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