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Career Coaching For Young People

Some young adults may struggle to identify their personal aspirations, others may have unrealistic expectations about fortune and success. I can help them develop a better understanding of themselves, their skills, their passions and the career choices that they can pursue.

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Career coaching can help students:

Develop realistic expectations

Helping distinguish social media and influencer marketing from reality

Understand their prospects

Matching their skills and passions to possible careers

Improve their self-confidence

Learning to recognise their potential

Make informed choices

About areas of study and higher education institutions

Build a clear plan

To help them achieve their goals

Write winning CV's and cover letters

Skills they will need throughout their working life

Get a better paid, more satisfying job

Future-proof their income and emotional wellbeing

Learn and hone interview skills

Helping to combat nerves and present themselves positively

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How I can help

Support for Careers Leads

Tight budgets and limited resources are putting pressure on Careers Leads in schools. If your pupils - or their parents - are looking for additional help, please get in touch. 


I am part of the Mayor of London’s Enterprise Adviser Network (LEAN), which connects schools and colleges with the world of work.

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One-to-one coaching with your child

It can be hard to connect to your child's career aspirations. If they need help, but you're struggling to support them at this crucial stage in their life, one-to-one career coaching sessions might be the answer.

As a qualified Career Coach I am experienced at working with students from a variety of backgrounds and ages, and have provided career support for over 500 students (and this figure is growing by the week).

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