
How to build a CV after redundancy
Rebecca Clacy-Jones is a volunteer with our Work It Out service. In this blog she shares some tips on how to build a CV after redundancy.
Read stories written by young women about their experiences and find out more about our work with updates from the team.
Rebecca Clacy-Jones is a volunteer with our Work It Out service. In this blog she shares some tips on how to build a CV after redundancy.
Hannah a CV feedback volunteer for our Work It Out service shares her advice on job hunting and tips on approaching video call interviews.
In this blog, 2 young women write about how they have contributed to our new website project and why it’s important for young women to be involved.
Last year Work It Out supported a record number of young women and our annual evaluation finds high levels of satisfaction and a range of positive outcomes.
Dionne shares her experience of writing to MP for Wolverhampton South East, Pat McFadden. She explains how the lockdown measures have affected her and asks him to support our #NoYoungWomanLeftBehind campaign.
In the next installment in our series of blogs from young women on the coronavirus crisis, we hear from Georgia who shares her experience of meeting an MP and the power she felt getting her voice heard.
In this blog, Tyrone from Shelter outlines the key rights you have as a tenant in private rented housing.
In this blog, recruitment experts Jade and Charlotte from Young Women’s Trust partners Venn Group have put together some practical tips for anyone searching for a new job right now.
In this blog our Participation Assistant, Zoe Pike, talks about how we’re innovating to continue our participation work online during lockdown.
Iulia tells us about concerns for her future financial stability and highlighted the challenges that LGBTQ+ women may be facing during the pandemic.
Josie tells us about how her life and career path that has drastically changed because of the lockdown.
In this blog, Freya explains the importance of sharing her lockdown experience with MP Stephen Timms and highlights why it is vital to use real life experiences to speak truth to power.