20th November 2024 | |
Midday - 2pm | |
The Boardwalk 105 Brunswick Street, Glasgow City Centre G1 1TF |
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This is a free event | |
Visit the event website here | |
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This joint event hosted by Smart Works Scotland and The Young Women’s Movement will cover:
- Building your confidence
- Identifying and celebrating your strengths and skills
- Common challenges when job-hunting and how to overcome them
- Practical tips to help you prepare well on the interview day (everything from your body language, to breathing exercises and more)
- A chance to network and connect with other young women who are navigating job-searching
- A chance to hear more about the services that Smart Works Scotland offer and sign up for one of their 1-2-1 Career Coaching or Interview Dressing and Preparation appointments.
This event is open to self-identifying young women aged 16–25 who are unemployed or on zero-hour contracts. There is funding available to support your participation e.g. travel expenses and childcare costs.
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