Face-to-face Careers Guidance
A National Careers Service adviser is now available to provide you with one-to-one impartial careers advice and guidance at Weston College.
The National Careers Service provides free information, advice and guidance to help you make decisions on learning, training and work opportunities. The service offers confidential and impartial advice, supported by qualified careers advisers.
The sessions are available for adults (aged 19+) and Jobcentre Plus customers aged 18 and over between 9am and 5pm on Mondays at the Knightstone Campus. You don't have to be enrolled on a Weston College course to have access to this service.
The careers adviser can support you with advice on careers, writing a CV and job hunting.
The National Careers Service can help you with:
- Developing a CV
- Job hunting tips
- Application forms
- Interview skills
- Labour market information
- Interview skills.
They can help you to:
- Undertake an assessment to identify your strengths and skills
- Explore your career options
- Develop action plans to help you reach your goal
- Receive ongoing help via our face to face, telephone and web support.
Want to get new skills or do some training? You can:
- Search for a suitable course online
- Choose what you want to learn and where you can study
- Help to find funding for your course if you are eligible.
If you're aged 18 or under, you can access careers advice and guidance through the College's in-house careers advice team. Click here to find out more.
What other help can you get?
You can access a range of services from the National Careers Advice website.
The National Careers Service can help you with:
- Developing a CV
- Job hunting tips
- Application forms
- Interview skills
- Labour market information
- Interview skills.
They can help you to:
- Undertake an assessment to identify your strengths and skills
- Explore your career options
- Develop action plans to help you reach your goal
- Receive ongoing help via our face to face, telephone and web support.
Want to get new skills or do some training? You can:
- Search for a suitable course online
- Choose what you want to learn and where you can study
- Help to find funding for your course if you are eligible.
Aged 18 or under?
If you're aged 18 or under, you can access careers advice and guidance through the College's in-house careers advice team. Click here to find out more.