We are career development and redundancy support experts in Auckland
Career Development Planning in Auckland
For so many Auckland people and organisations, meaningful career development is a hard nut to crack. We think there are three flawed assumptions behind this;
That people know what they want to do next.
Managers understand the powerful influence they have on people’s career development - for good or bad!
Managers know how to have meaningful development conversations.
We’ve created programmes to sort this stuff out!
Careers that Work is an innovative career development programme for Auckland organisations who want to lift and accelerate development planning for greater engagement and commitment.
And imagine how awesome it would be if all your leaders had meaningful and action oriented development conversations with their teams? Leading Career Conversations is a half day workshop that builds the skills and confidence in managers to do just that.
“This made one of the most daunting things, career planning, incredibly digestible while I learned a lot about myself as well. I liked the discussions with my colleagues to get their perspective on my proposed plan and learn how they approach life. Getting their POV was incredibly insightful."
— Armaan, Campaign Manager
Redundancy Support Auckland
Whether it takes the form of workshops or one-to-one career coaching, we have programmes for Auckland organisations that want to offer the very best outplacement support for their change-affected people, helping them design and prepare for their next move with confidence.
“I wish everyone who goes through redundancy has access to this amazing course. Awesome content delivered expertly with empathy."
— Jennifer, GM, primary sector business
Career Advice For Teenagers in Auckland
Innovative and fun, our career planning programme helps Auckland teenagers visualise their ideal working life and figure out what's next for them on their study or work journey.
“My son really enjoyed the programme and came away with clear direction of what he wants to study and do post school. Prior to this he was in a real muddle. This is pretty high praise for a guy who does the absolute minimum to get by!”
— mother of Year 13, St Peter’s College student
Some of the awesome people we work with across New Zealand