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Career Advisor Recommendations

  • 18-01-2021 03:35PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26


    Hello,

    Would anyone have any recommendations for a career advisor? I'm based in Cork but as any consultation would be online for now I'm happy for nationwide recommendations.

    I've just finished my masters but it was pretty broad so I'm looking for advice on career orientation / job search so I can (hopefully!) find a role I'm happy with for the medium to long term.

    Thanks!


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  • Posts: 3,539 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Check and see if your college offers supports - even as an ex-student.

    If you know the sector you want to work in you could also talk to relevant recruiters, they'll often give you some free advice because it's in their interest to get you applying for roles and hopefully, employed.

    Failing that, I recently looked into career coaching myself and I got a quote for €2,800. It was only one quote so maybe I picked a very pricey one, but it was enough to put me off!

    I'm sure if you posted some additional info here you could also get advice from people on the forum.


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