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Career advice is a broad term that extends from providing information to a school leaver or undergraduate on the formal qualifications required to enter specific professions or occupations, to assisting a senior manager to determine the optimum career move and then advising how to best achieve it.
At Appleby Associates we advise and support individuals at manager or director level to help them make the right career move.
As a first step, you would meet a professional career consultant to determine your specific needs and aspirations. At that meeting which is confidential, free and without obligation on either side, the career consultant (who would subsequently become your career consultant if the two of you decided to move ahead) would show you in some detail how the two of you would work together to identify the right career objective and then how to develop the necessary marketing tools to achieve it.
Common sense will tell you that it is essential for you to spend time (not just a quick five minute hello) with the individual that you would be working with and not just a salesperson before you make your decision. After all you are buying a personal service and not a commodity. Selecting the right individual career consultant is a decision that is too important to be left to others. It is a decision that you alone can make, do not be persuaded otherwise. NB At Appleby Associates as we only employ career consultants we can guarantee that you will always meet a career consultant.
Appleby Associates has effective methodologies and an excellent track record, however, you and your precise situation are unique so we ensure that your career consultant has sufficient time and flexibility to provide a solution that is right for you.
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For a confidential exploratory
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click here or call 0845 66 55 215 |
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| Our team of career consultants
covers London, Home Counties, Thames Valley, Solent, South
East, South West, Midlands, North, North West and Scotland. |
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