It isn’t long before the summer holidays will be upon us, we got thinking about how on earth young people (school / college / university leavers) could get started on their first ever job search. It’s a familiar quandary because employers often want experience, but coming straight from education people may not have work experience so where do they start? We chatted with career coach Hannah Salton who shared her insights and loads of top tips including:
This is an episode that is jam-packed full of practical advice specifically for people leaving education and taking their first step into employment. It can seem monumental but it’s important to get started, especially as you can take small steps and build momentum.
Four years ago, after 8 years working in HR & Graduate Recruitment for global corporations, Hannah followed her dream of becoming a career coach. She had experienced both successes and setbacks during my career, and for many years Hannah didn’t think she would have the courage to make the career change – but she eventually did.
Using the experience of overcoming her own limiting beliefs, alongside her commercial recruitment experience, Hannah helps high-potential and motivated individuals understand their strengths and personal preferences, in order to put a structured plan in place to create their ideal career.
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Book reference: ‘The Two Hour Job Search’ by Steve Dalton
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