"Work-life balance" — a beautiful phrase that’s become a must-have for any successful professional. But is it really possible to maintain that balance when emails come in at 10:45 PM and work thoughts won’t let you sleep? Let’s figure it out.
Just ten years ago, no one imagined that something like a TikTok targeting specialist would become a real job. Today, it’s no longer an exception — it’s a common reality, and often a well-paid one. The labor market is evolving alongside global trends, so it’s important to understand in advance which professions will be relevant in five years and what’s worth learning now to move forward with confidence.
Nervousness, sweaty palms, dozens of versions of the answer to "Tell me about yourself" — sounds familiar? If so, you're probably preparing for a job interview. Or perhaps you've just had one. Either way, this article is for you.
More and more Ukrainians dream of working for companies with a global presence. It's not only prestigious, but also opens up many opportunities: working on large-scale projects, access to best practices, competitive pay, and the chance to grow a career at the international level. However, before applying for such a position, it’s important to clearly understand what you’re getting into.
“You don’t have to know everything in advance. Just take the first step.”
Over the past few years, the global labour market has seen significant changes due to a number of factors. To actively develop your career and stay competitive, you need to constantly improve yourself. What are employers looking for in 2025?
Participation in charity marathons has become a good tradition for the Scientific Alliance team. For the fourth year in a row, we have been joining large-scale sporting events to support our defenders and contribute to the common Victory. The spring of 2025 was no exception – we took part in the Kyiv Invincibility Half Marathon 2025, which took place on 12 April at VDNH.
The world has changed. Today, a diploma alone is not enough to get the job or client you want. In a highly competitive environment, employers and partners pay attention not only to education and experience, but also to who you are as a person, what value you convey, how you live and how you interact with the professional environment.
And this is where a personal brand comes to the fore.
The importance of a CV
A resume is your business card, which makes the first impression of a candidate. It determines whether HR or a recruiter will pay attention to your candidacy and invite you to a coveted interview. Most employers look at CVs for only a few minutes or even seconds to quickly select the strongest applicants among all those who have applied for a vacancy. Therefore, the ideal CV should be concise, structured, informative and precisely tailored to the specific position.