Words matter: shaping our Home Office content style guide
...service design, internal guidance and public-facing information. We meet once a month to consider new additions to the guide. To make it into the style guide, the topic or word...
...service design, internal guidance and public-facing information. We meet once a month to consider new additions to the guide. To make it into the style guide, the topic or word...
...thrive. Treat your products as you would your Tamagotchi: through dedicated and considered care your product will thrive. Be prepared to show your product love by showering it with regular...
...translations for some of our services. Our digital products aim to provide non-digital alternatives for those who want to speak to a person. But the majority of our content is...
...diverse and supportive graduate network, with mentors to help support you shape your career. Our Associates on DDS receive a competitive starting salary (£36,000) London, (£32,000) National. Anastasia tells us...
...that you did not have time to consider during the research, enabling you to expand on what you observed. As you begin to understand your environment better, you might realise...
...ongoing safety of those working on the project by providing them with sufficient ongoing support. Ensure only those working on the project are exposed to any content which could adversely...
...than going back to university to study a computer science degree. So I was thrilled to be accepted onto the first ever cross-government cohort for the Level 4 Software Developer...
...and when we explained the situation to the participants they felt more at ease. Communication with the team Communication between team members is important during any usability testing session. It’s...
...don’t need to see the code. Instead, they enter an employer’s email address and the code is sent directly to the employer with instructions on how to use it. So...
...use a common platform which allows developers to define new Continuous Integration (CI) pipelines rapidly, getting code into a product, through testing and into production in a timely manner. Thankfully...