
Work It Out coaching helped me find my dream job
Marketing intern, Rianna, discovered Young Women’s Trust during a career change from hospitality to marketing, Work It Out coaching helped her find a new job.
Read stories written by young women about their experiences and find out more about our work with updates from the team.
Marketing intern, Rianna, discovered Young Women’s Trust during a career change from hospitality to marketing, Work It Out coaching helped her find a new job.
Lawyer and gender development advocate, Ngunan Ioron Aloho, explores how women's networks provided her with opportunities to break down barriers in her career.
Many young women who use Work It Out go on to make positive changes and improve their lives. Most feel more confident, ready to try new things and move forward. But can it boost your income?
Young Women's Trust CV feedback volunteer, Hannah, takes you through some common mistakes that might be on your CV and what you can do to put things right.
Rebecca came across YWT when she started researching support to find a job and, using Work It Out coaching, she turned her life around.
If you're looking for a fresh start doing a different type of work, Work It Out volunteer, Phil, shares how to highlight transferable skills on your CV to bag your dream job.
As Black History Month draws to an end, Priscilla reflects on her experience using Work It Out coaching and how it helped her to challenge racism.
One job posting can easily have more than 100 applicants, but in this blog find out how to make your CV stand out.
2021/22 was challenging year for young women as we began to emerge from the pandemic, facing cuts to Universal Credit and a cost of living crisis. But we are incredibly proud of the young women who have worked alongside us to make their voices heard.
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.