Yes to women’s networking events
These events can be powerful in terms of women’s finances (promotions & pay rise) and wellbeing (feeling optimistic about the future and feeling more connected to others).
These events can be powerful in terms of women’s finances (promotions & pay rise) and wellbeing (feeling optimistic about the future and feeling more connected to others).
To win the ‘war for talent’ in the long term, companies need to invest in the career development of their people. What are they looking for and what are opportunities you can offer them? It’s a business priority. Read more in this blog
Crafting a job you love isn’t self-indulgent. It’s an amplifier of your and the organization’s performance. In this blog I share 8 questions, focussed on appreciation, that can help you to figure out what you would like more of in 2023.
Transferable skills can help women to play a different game when applying for a new job. They are key for your career development. Learn more about your transferable skills and how to use them in this blog.
Missing the first managerial step (‘the broken rung’) is a big obstacle women face on their path to higher levels in an organisation. In this blog I share four game changing interventions for fixing this ‘broken rung’ and improving gender diversity in your organisation.
Thinking about a next step in your career can bring in feelings of uncertainty. Am I good enough for the job? Will the culture of the organisation be a good match? How will it impact my work-life balance? In this blog I share how you can reduce the risk of making the wrong decision.
Is self-doubt holding you back at work and do you want to ‘play bigger’? In this blog I share 2 powerful ways to overcome your fear.
Are you thinking of changing your career? In this blog I share 8 essential tips which will help you to successfully cross the finish line.
Feeling stuck and uncertain about the next step in your work life? This powerful question helps you to break out of the default mode of your current CV.
Did you know recruiters spend on average less than 30 seconds on an initial review of your CV? So, create a winning CV which gets you into that first meeting. Here are my 10 tips.