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Career coaching and CV/cover letter help


Liz_21

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I'm a local experienced CV writer and career mentor, able to help with CV/cover letter drafting and career coaching.


Style and substance are both important when it comes to landing the right job. I can work with you to craft the perfect CV, hitting the mark within the industry and role you want to work in. I reinvent, reimagine and revive your content, and package it up with high-quality marketing and recruitment advice.


For ?30, you?ll get 3 hours of my time and I will deliver:


- 15 minute consultation

- An original and sharp CV that hones in on your skills and experience

- Unlimited amendments to ensure you?re satisfied

- A Word and PDF CV

- Rapid turnaround time (3 days depending on number of amends, can be done faster on request)


I also offer cover letter writing (?15) and 30 minute career coaching sessions (?30), with clear 'action plan' output to help you stop postponing and start building the career of your dream. I can also help with interview prep on request.


If you're looking for help or just want to know what your CV needs to look like to get you started on the career ladder, please email me (Liz) at [email protected] or drop me a DM!

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