It’s a difficult time for many people at the moment in the Cheshire area.
National Careers Service advisor Julie Holland works across Cheshire helping people with employment related issues – free of charge – making and upgrading CV’s, preparing for interviews, finding online training, dealing with redundancy, and making decisions about future job moves whether a change is forced and unexpected or the time is right for a change.
The National Careers Service is a government-funded service that delivers careers-related support and guidance to anyone 19+ (no upper limit), whether unemployed or in work, facing redundancy, returning after a career break, or starting work for the first time.
We thought your listeners might be interested to know how we can help them and how they can reach us if they would like to know more about.
You can contact Julie Holland on 07805 750081 or julie.holland@careerconnect.org.uk
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