careers adviser
Britishnoun
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Careers adviser Dylan Evans said young people could speak to Careers Wales service Working Wales for free if they are looking for guidance.
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Careers adviser Megan Cooper said that while AI could be a useful tool for job hunters, it should never replace "human judgement".
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His reduced mobility meant he had to give up his job as a careers adviser but he was able to fall back on a side-hustle, selling golf equipment online.
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Luckily, Rosie had a supportive foster family, social worker and careers adviser, who all encouraged her to apply.
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Your school or college's careers adviser can also help discuss options such as a gap year, work or an apprenticeship.
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