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I have been given funding from my soon to be previous employers to put towards outplacement/career coaching services. I've never done anything like this so don't really know the first place to look. Has anybody ever used any companies that provide this and have any thoughts on them?
Thanks.
Not what you asked, but is the money also available for skills retraining?
If so, how about a PRINCE2 qualification or similar? It might not be something you'd consider wast^h^h^h^h spending the money on if it was your own, but your never know what value a hiring manager/agent will see in it or the doors it could help open having it listed it on the CV. I'd actually consider this more so for non-PM roles but only if someone else was paying! Just a random thought...
Otherwise there are CV writing services (also not what you asked), find one that comes recommended and understands the contract market. I'm not going to do free advertising here for a service I haven't used personally but PM if you want details of such a service I consider faintly plausible.
Google emptybox - Peter really knows his stuff. I went from 4 failed interviews to 3 job offers in a week. Pm me if you like.
That is impressive. From what I have heard, the success rate of people who do this seems surprisingly high. This is the website isn't it? w ww.emptyboxltd.co.uk/home.htm - Empty Box Ltd - FMCG, Fast-Moving Consumer Goods Recruitment, Staffing Solutions for FMCG companies
I know the website doesn't always mean a lot but this looks very good in comparison http:// renovo.uk.com/approach/for-individuals/ - For Individuals - Renovo
Not what you asked, but is the money also available for skills retraining?
If so, how about a PRINCE2 qualification or similar? It might not be something you'd consider wast^h^h^h^h spending the money on if it was your own, but your never know what value a hiring manager/agent will see in it or the doors it could help open having it listed it on the CV. I'd actually consider this more so for non-PM roles but only if someone else was paying! Just a random thought...
Otherwise there are CV writing services (also not what you asked), find one that comes recommended and understands the contract market. I'm not going to do free advertising here for a service I haven't used personally but PM if you want details of such a service I consider faintly plausible.
I'll have to check what exactly the money could go towards. The focus of the meeting was on outplacement though.
No need to involve the Dutch Antilles here, sd it's a very straightforward service I offer.
50% of fee is my professional fee / profit. The other 50% goes into establishment of a Ltd Co. with working capital in client's name, and I coach the client until he finds his first contract.
I call the model 'Throughplacement'. For some clients, this practical approach fits their personal objectives better than a life coach / mentor.
I have been given funding from my soon to be previous employers to put towards outplacement/career coaching services. I've never done anything like this so don't really know the first place to look. Has anybody ever used any companies that provide this and have any thoughts on them?
Thanks.
I'll do it for you.
How hard can it be to do this? A lot of what these people do is state the obvious and send your CV out to recruitment businesses. Even I can do that.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone
How hard can it be to do this? A lot of what I do is ride around in a Ford Cortina creaming off an unearned commission from quality services like Oude Joris Throughplacement.
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