Career Coaching

Career planning during secondary education can help with your study decisions and guide your subject choices for A’ Levels, University or Apprenticeships. It can create a motivational focus: you know what you are working towards and why. It helps you target your extra-curricular activities to prepare for your future and create a compelling account of your motivation and suitability for university and employment applications.

As a graduate or leaving secondary education, identifying the right career opportunity often means you can focus your search on the those you know will fulfil you. It gives you the confidence to clearly articulate your suitability and motivation for a role. It creates consistency for your CV and cover letters in knowing the unique value you offer.

Janice Willis

Coaching throughout my career has helped me make the right professional and personal decisions. Early in my career, coaching helped me identify my strengths and interests and find an aligned path in HR; a contrast to the Technical Sales role I had fallen into after education.

As my career progressed, coaching contributed to my personal growth and gave me a deeper understanding of myself and what is important. Those insights gave me the confidence to embark on a new path in the knowledge it was the right time to leave my corporate career and channel my experience and skills in a more fulfilling way.


I now specialise in coaching Leaders and those preparing for or in the early stages of their career. I know the difference coaching has made to the enjoyment of my career and I am motivated to help others experience the same.