The Royal Society of Chemistry team of qualified careers specialists will be in your area and available for free one-to-one, confidential consultations on any aspect of managing your career. We will be visiting Durham 23-25 November and have appointments from early in the morning in to the evening.
Your 45 minute consultation with one of our Careers Specialists could include:
• A review of your career so far and planning your next steps • Updating your CV
• Maximising your LinkedIn profile
• Job searching strategies
• Preparing for interviews
• Preparing for promotion
• How to effectively use Continuous Professional Development tools
Please do tell friends and colleagues about this benefit. They could join The Royal Society of Chemistry for as little as £18 a year and have access to this unique, face to face, service that would cost upwards of £200 elsewhere.
Here’s what some members recently said about their consultation: “I am not currently looking for work but it was helpful to have the opportunity to thoughtfully consider possible options to further my career and run ideas past someone”
“After undertaking a mock interview with one of the careers advisers, I felt the advice and encouragement she gave me helped me secure an interview …… and I was offered the job!”
These sessions are available to all our members but we recommended those currently studying at undergraduate level go to their university career service in the first instance. Look out for email invites nearer the time or you can contact us at careers@rsc.org
Your 45 minute consultation with one of our Careers Specialists could include:
• A review of your career so far and planning your next steps • Updating your CV
• Maximising your LinkedIn profile
• Job searching strategies
• Preparing for interviews
• Preparing for promotion
• How to effectively use Continuous Professional Development tools
Please do tell friends and colleagues about this benefit. They could join The Royal Society of Chemistry for as little as £18 a year and have access to this unique, face to face, service that would cost upwards of £200 elsewhere.
Here’s what some members recently said about their consultation: “I am not currently looking for work but it was helpful to have the opportunity to thoughtfully consider possible options to further my career and run ideas past someone”
“After undertaking a mock interview with one of the careers advisers, I felt the advice and encouragement she gave me helped me secure an interview …… and I was offered the job!”
These sessions are available to all our members but we recommended those currently studying at undergraduate level go to their university career service in the first instance. Look out for email invites nearer the time or you can contact us at careers@rsc.org