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Hi all


I think we all recognise how tough this year has been for a lot of people - and the devastating effect unemployment can have on people's finances and mental health. I think we all perhaps would like to do more to help, but focus on what we can't do, rather than what we can.


To that end, for anyone struggling to find work, for what it's worth, I'll happily spend some time reviewing your CV and trying to offer a little bit of guidance. I work as a lawyer - so that's where my 'expertise' lies - but hopefully I can assist those looking to get into or back into the corporate environment. Alternatively, if you just want someone to cast their eye over your CV, happy to do that.


Also, if anyone would just like a chat about getting into law (or any similar career), please do let me know.


Thanks

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