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Stage 2: Explore Ideas and Opportunities
Stage 3: Make a Career Decision
Many people risk the danger of making a rash decision about their future work, without doing the crucial preparatory work of Stages 1 and 2.
Stage 1 prepares you to make more focused plans for your future, and ensures the groundwork to prosduce better CVs and interview results. Stage 2 gives you the ideas and targets designed to motivate you to succeed. You will achieve success at Stage 3 with a combination of CCS exercises and personal reflection and research. In Stage 4 Boost your Job Search we help you to make your goals happen with some sound coaching on CV and interview preparation, job search strategy and networking.
This is the fundamental preparation which should be undertaken prior to making a decision about your career and personal development. It enables you to address the questions ‘who am I?’ and ‘what do I want?’ It may include the use of tests, questionnaires and self-appraisal exercises to help you address your:
Further exercises will enable you to clarify these results, leading to the creation of a ‘Job Template’, a summary of those key elements you must have in your work life.
With the increased clarity and confidence which Stage 1 can provide, you will be in the best possible frame of mind to think about and brainstorm ideas for your future. These could be about:
During the meeting with your Career Counsellor, you will first ensure that your Job Template (what you must have in a job) is as accurate and specific as possible – so that you can pass the employer test – in other words, be able to answer clearly a prospective employer’s question: “So what is it you are wanting from a job?”
Stage 2 can also help you develop a clearer vision for your future .
We will give you exercises to help you assess the suitability of different options, and decide on the ‘best fit’. We will also help you to set realistic goals and devise small and relevant action steps to achieve them.
After your ‘ideas’ meeting, you will need to read materials and talk to employers and contacts who know about your areas of interest. CCS can give you details of relevant websites and other relevant sources of information. We have an extensive knowledge of relevant web based material and will give you concrete information to take away, where possible. This may include further information on diverse careers, training courses and grant-giving bodies.
During Stage 3 we will work with you to develop realistic Action Plans. You will also have gained a decision-making toolkit to use again and again.
We always invite you to talk through your situation with one of our Career Counsellors so we can decide on the most appropriate programme to suit your needs.
Written preparation
Consultation: Exploring (approx 1.5 hours)
Questionnaires and Assigments undertaken between the meetings (allow up to 6 hours)
Consultation: Review (up to 2 hours)
Consultation: Planning and Action (about 1.5 hours)
Could include the following:
Progress Review (up to 1.5 hours)
This meeting can be taken up to six months after Meeting 4, without extra charge.
This could include: