Which career is right for me?
If you have asked this question, chances are you will have researched the answer and found advice about finding a […]
Which career is right for me? Read Post »
If you have asked this question, chances are you will have researched the answer and found advice about finding a […]
Which career is right for me? Read Post »
You have been through it all. The application and shortlisting process; sweated your way through the tasks, meeting new faces
How to navigate that final interview questions, “Do you have any questions for us?” Read Post »
You want to change career path, so what are your options when it comes to the road ahead? There are
What you need to know about career change stepping-stone jobs Read Post »
I detest shoe shopping. It’s a fuss. Maybe it is my age – all that bending down is an effort.
744,264 pairs of shoes to try on to find the right fit. Read Post »
In fact, you might not even get a job! I could do a mic drop right here because essentially, this
2 reasons why you won’t find a new career path. Read Post »
As a professional CV writer and career coach, I see all the CVs that you have written and want help
Another common mistake in CV writing and what to do instead. Read Post »
Competition is fierce. You have found a great job that you love the sound of and you eagerly apply. Your
Cheats guide to getting a stand-out CV to get the job. Read Post »
As a career coach and professional CV writer, I probably see more than most the different styles and qualities of
4 common errors made in CV writing and how to avoid them. Read Post »
There are lots of ways to land the job of your dreams. But what if you left an impression so
3 ways to shock an interviewer into giving YOU that job you want. Read Post »
Ever sat in an interview and wondered how on earth you should respond to this question? It’s a fine balance
What are your strengths? Read Post »
It might feel like a trick question in an interview – after all, you want to sell yourself. And here
What is your weakness? 3 things not to say in an interview situation. Read Post »
Over the years, I must have been in hundreds of interview situations both as a candidate and as an employer.