careers adviser
Britishnoun
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The 66-year-old who worked as a school’s careers adviser and volunteers at her local church says the most important principles in her life are honesty, family values and morality.
From Reuters • Jun. 25, 2019
Regarding retaking an A-level, it's best to discuss this with your school - for example, a careers adviser, or head of department or sixth form.
From BBC • Aug. 16, 2018
If you haven't gone into school, I would suggest going in and chatting through your options with a teacher or careers adviser.
From BBC • Aug. 16, 2018
In the United Kingdom, for instance, about 2,000 chemists at pharmaceutical companies were laid off last year, estimates Charlotte Ashley-Roberts, a careers adviser at the Royal Society of Chemistry, based in Cambridge, UK.
From Nature • Jun. 13, 2012
"The sports industry offers a wide range of career options that sports science graduates could pursue," says Margaret Holbrough, a careers adviser at Graduate Prospects.
From The Guardian • Dec. 11, 2010
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