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Feeling frustrated with your job search? Finding it difficult to gain feedback on your CV or applications for project management roles? Want to gain an insight into what recruitment consultants are really looking for and receive feedback on why your CV and applications are not working?
The Project Management Careers Clinic from Arras People provides a 30 minute one-on-one consultation with project management professionals looking for advice on their careers.
The careers clinic can be accessed by anyone looking for help and advice in these areas:
- Facing redundancy - gain advice on refreshing your CV, applications, advice on what to do next
- Just started looking for a new role - is your CV doing the best it can for you?
- Long term unemployment - gain advice on your CV and how to find your next role
- Looking to get into project management? Gain advice on your CV and practical tips on getting into PM
- Looking to switch your career? Gain advice and practical tips on getting into a project management role
- Feeling frustrated with your job search? CV healthcheck and advice on what recruitment consultants are really looking for
- Need to understand the job market? Advice on current salary and day rates in the UK project management market
- Need advice on project management training? Understand more about the accreditations and courses UK employers look for
- Careers development advice - need external benchmarking information to help prepare you for an internal performance review or salary review? Not sure which direction you should take your career?
The clinics cost £30 for a dedicated 30 minute call: You don't need to be registered with Arras People to use the service, but will be asked to upload your CV once a booking is made and to list the telephone number you wish to be contact at. Please view the Clinic Frequently Asked Questions for further information.
"Honest, productive advice on how better I could present my skills and achievements within my CV. I also received some invaluable guidance on which roles I would be best suited to. Please pass on my thanks!" |