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Career Transitions

Bronze Programme

Bronze ProgrammeThis programme incorporates an intensive career coaching session with an experienced career coach, allows for the generation of lots of relevant information in advance of the session, and spends the one to one time with the coach in understanding and contextualising the ideal sectors and roles for you.

Ideally suited for those who are:

  • Seeking to identify improved options
  • Looking to keep costs low
  • Seeking a catalyst to their own research into career transitions.

Benefits

  • You get to execute more of the process yourself. Gives you control.
  • Exposes you to valid and objective information as to why your current environment may not be engaging you. You understand more.
  • You get to explore some of the key issues that are preventing you from progressing. You make more progress.
  • Gets you practically addressing your career issues. You do something practical.
  • Offers you directions in terms of future career options. You get choice.

Structure and content

  • Explores the current role and identifies the limitations it may place on your ability to perform.
  • Recommends a comprehensive suite of sectors and roles where you could excel.
  • Helps you to understand an improved career environmentfrom your perspective.
  • Highlights the top three elements that should be central to your ongoing search.
  • There is some subjective pre-work and a 1.5 hour coaching session with Amaze.

Cost

The greatest cost will be in terms of your own time, frustrations and commitment to making the move.

We are happy to talk through the cost options, balancing your own circumstances and the value of the service, when you call.

 

"Ships in harbor are safe ..........

but that's not what ships are built for."

John Shedd

 

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