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Are you looking for career advice, or tips to creating the interview winning CV and cover letter? Below we've included some links to websites offering career advice to help you secure the job of your dreams.If you are interested in listing your resource here, please contact Maggie Berry at mberry@womenin.co.ukThe CV Consultancy provides a dedicated professional CV writing service for job seekers and they take pride in delivering to the highest possible standards. They work closely with their clients and will ensure that they create a top quality, tailor made professional CV for you.Global Visas is the world leading immigration and visa consultancy, specialising in work visas, family based visas and citizenship laws for the world's most popular destinations.
CodePro's Job Prospector tool helps people to organise their job search activities and keep track of what they have sent to who and when. It is an ideal resource for professional/executive level job seekers who have a proactive approach.
DiversityLink is the UK's biggest online community featuring all the latest news, events and job openings for equality and diversity practitioners.
Onescompany.co.uk provides personal and business development information, advice and support for women - helping you to reach your goals through events, products, business consultancy, coaching and training.
The Appointments Commission is dedicated to recruiting the best possible people for non-executive roles in NHS bodies in England and a range of national bodies and other government departments which can have thousands of staff and annual budgets in the hundreds of millions. They need diverse, talented non-executives with a broad range of commercial and professional expertise, together with strategic vision and leadership ability.
Graduate-women.com is the website from the graduate-jobs.com team that aims to increase gender diversity in the workplace by providing a hub for young professional women to network, gain advice and find jobs.
Equality and Diversity Toolkit - this is an interactive toolkit to help you promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers to people with a range of backgrounds and needs.The GET AHEAD WITH STEM project ran for two years from April 2009 to March 2011. Their aim was to close the educational achievement gap for children from disadvantaged backgrounds and particularly girls, who are currently underrepresented within STEM careers.EDT's Widening Participation programme has been designed to encourage pupils from under-represented groups to consider STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) courses and careers. Typically, pupils attending these courses will be between 11 and 15 years of age.The Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (WiSET) team, based within the Centre for Science Education at Sheffield Hallam University, aims to address the under-representation of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).The Future Morph website is designed to show you just some of the amazing and unexpected places that studying science, technology, engineering and maths can take you.