STAND OUT FROM THE CROWDRedundancy is a dispiriting word. People take it personally, and can see it as rejection.
This is a time to take stock, consider your options and develop the skills needed to find employment. Right Outcome’s Personal Coaching will help you do just that. I’ve been there, I’ve done it and I’ve grown because of it. I can help you through the whole process and, together, we can increase your chances of getting the next job
THE COACHINGRedundancy is a mixture of practical and psychological issues. At first, emotions run riot – money, rejection, unemployment. It all figures and it all needs dealing with. Then the practical concerns arise – is my CV up-to-date? Am I prepared for interviews? Where will I work?
Personal circumstances will vary from one person to another. With one-to-one personal coaching, I can use my experience and knowledge to guide you through the entire process one step at a time.
The emotional curveUnderstand the emotions you’re likely to go through. Add the tedium of job searching and the occasional rejection, and it is clear why people go through a range of emotions – the key thing to remember is that you are not alone.
Job search preparationTackling the things you need to do as soon as possible.
Well-being throughout the processThe importance of keeping active and positive all the time.
Financial assessmentAt some point the lack of income will take effect and may need to be addressed.
Self-assessmentA look at strengths, achievements and career objectives. Is now the time to make a complete change?
Writing a CVStyles have changed. Preparing a winning CV takes a long time and help is usually needed to ensure it sells you as a strong candidate.
Writing covering lettersEmails and phone calls too. Whilst a lot of this is common sense, there are traps you could fall into.
The job searchIt is thought that around 50% of jobs are filled by word of mouth. This is about learning the importance of networking and how to find the invisible jobs as well as keeping on top of the conventional job market.
The interviewThe three Rs – research, research, research. The three Ps – preparation, preparation, preparation. The questions they might ask. The questions you will ask. There’s a lot at stake, so it’s worth practising the actual interview, particularly if you have not been in this position for many years.
Negotiating a packageDon’t let the euphoria impact your negotiations. The decisions you make will affect the next few years of your life.
Making an impact in your new jobPreparing you to make a successful start to the next stage of your career.
Personal coaching needs to come from someone. Family and friends are too close and will simply tell you what you want to hear. Internet advice is likely to be far too general and impersonal. My sessions are tailored to the individual and their personal needs.
Let’s meet up and discuss how I can help you through the unpleasant world of finding another job.
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