Making your CV easy to navigate
In this blog, learn how to create a simple and easy to navigate CV and make a great first impression on hiring managers.
Read stories written by young women about their experiences and find out more about our work with updates from the team.
In this blog, learn how to create a simple and easy to navigate CV and make a great first impression on hiring managers.
Rebecca, a member of our Advisory Panel, was diagnosed with ADD in her 30s. In this blog, she writes about the discrimination she faced, learning to love her brain and how her Work it Out coach helped her on the path to finding an employer who celebrates her neurodiversity.
Your CV should include a short profile about you. In this blog, Erica from our Work It Out team explains how to write your profile.
In this blog, Yoggya describes how coaching sessions helped her see challenges as opportunities and re-discover her passions.
Lucy shares how Work It Out coaching and CV feedback helped her reframe setbacks as opportunities, to change direction and try new things
In this blog 2 of our Work It Out Ambassadors, Amy and Linda, share why young women should start their year by signing up to our free coaching and CV feedback service.
In this blog, Young Women's Trust coaches Yasmin and Naomi answer some questions that are regularly asked about our Work It Out coaching.
We asked some of our Work It Out Ambassadors what they wanted to tell other young women about coaching.
In this blog Elly Hanna, one of our CV feedback experts from Venn Group, takes you step by step through creating a great CV.
Olivia, Charlotte, Alexandra and Roshni each share one important thing that they have learned from their coaching experience with Work It Out.
Katie shares how she went from frustration with her CV to believing she has something valuable to offer, through Work It Out.
Cyan is running in the London Landmarks Half Marathon to raise money for Young Women’s Trust. She shares what motivated her to take on the challenge and how she is progressing with her training programme.