We will provide a fresh expert perspective, and practical recommendations, for you in these expert-led career coaching sessions.
If you are not sure which service would be best for you, or if you don’t see what you are looking for,
please contact us and we will be happy to discuss how we can help.
Get expert advice on your CV to make it work harder for you. We’ll bring you up-to-date with the latest CV formats and expectations, and at the same time, help you to showcase your skills and experience.
LinkedIn is now a basic requirement for anyone who is working or looking for work. If you need to create or update your LinkedIn profile, our expert advice will help you to polish your profile, helping you to market yourself better for future jobs.
Practise your interview skills, dust off your career history, make sure you shine at your next job interview.
We meet with clients across London, and provide telephone coaching in the UK and beyond.
We’ll be happy to explain a bit more about our career coaching services and answer any questions you may have.
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Have you made any career resolutions during lockdown? Perhaps you’ve decided to change jobs or change careers, or perhaps you’ve decided it is time to restart your career.
Everyone needs a new LinkedIn photo. From extensive research we’ve conducted over the past few years, we believe this to be almost universally true*.
As a career coach, I often get asked by my clients whether having a LinkedIn profile is really necessary. It’s funny how they always say “really”, usually accompanied by a slight wince.
If you have taken a career break for any reason, it can be difficult to know how to show it on your CV.
While relaxing on your deckchair this Summer (or perhaps more likely, while madly chasing your kids around the pool with the suncream) did you come up with some plans for what you’d do work-wise when the holidays were over?
Our local online parenting group had an interesting thread recently: a working mum was asking for advice about how to manage a potential career break.
If you are planning to return to work this year, before you do anything else, please read about these three mistakes I regularly see being made.
With the year end fast approaching, this is a time of year when most of us have moments of feeling completely overwhelmed.
Feeling stressed? Not enough hours in the day? Life seems to be increasingly busy for most people, and working parents often feel under pressure from both work and home.
We’re tickled pink that our Career Expert, Kath Sloggett, has been invited by the lovely folk at Bubele to contribute regularly to The Bubele Edit.
Anna works in finance and re-entered after a five-year career break via a returnship programme.
Jane Hatfield is the Chief Executive of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (FSRH), a professional membership body for doctors and nurses who work in sexual and reproductive health.
Florence Brocklesby is a solicitor, entrepreneur and mother of three. With a background in the City, she launched a specialist employment and litigation law firm, Bellevue Law, after her children were born.