career planning & progression
Option A: For high school and college students
Option B: For stay-at-home parents/individuals who are looking to enter the workforce after a gap
Option C: For professionals looking to advance in, or switch careers
1. Career Planning
Career planning can be both vague and intimidating. An "initial idea" can seem nebulous and confusing as the magnitude of the task becomes clear. Know what to look for and how to chalk a path to where you really want to go.
- Aptitude tests
- Career assessment and Shortlist
- Potential courses to focus on during high school/college
- Internships/ Externships - guidance and interview prep.
- LinkedIn/ Alumni networking guidance
- Comprehensive Master resume
- Customized resumes for specific employers
- Cover Letter and other correspondence guidance
- Interview Skills
2. Career Progression
Career progression even on a steady path often becomes stagnant for any aspiring professional. A restart after a career gap (whether it was to explore other interests, or focus on being a stay-at-home parent) becomes even more challenging. Get the right kind of help to get a boost either way.
- Aptitude retests
- Career options and skills update
- Research on Career growth points and Potential employers
- Applications, resume and interview preparation for:
a) career restart
c) career progression - job promotions, lateral recruitments and changing employers
- Communication skills for interviews and job success
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