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Careers Information, Advice & Support

We understand how valuable careers advice and support can be
to help you feel confident in your employment decisions.

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​ If you would like to access a free and confidential one-to-one careers support appointment please contact the team today. Our Careers Advisors are available to help you: 
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  • Explore training and and personal development  ​
  • Explore apprenticeship opportunities for all ages
  • Explore volunteer opportunities to develop your careers prospects
  • Discuss career direction and routes to employment
  • Provide support with updating or creating a CV
  • Practise and prepare for an interview 
  • CV workshops 
  • Support with Job searching and networking 
  • Support with creating an action plan to enhance your route to Employment
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Appointments are available throughout the week. Contact us to book your appointment today. 

Specialist Advice - Benefits, Housing, Employment & Debt issues

If you have issues with Benefits, Housing, Employment or Debt Advice we can offer access to one of Citizens Advice Milton Keynes caseworkers through our Integrated Support and Advice Partnership.
Just let our Advisers know when you initially speak to them and they will arrange for a caseworker to call you.

​For more information about Citizens Advice Milton Keynes services please see Citizens Advice Milton Keynes (miltonkeynescab.org.uk)

Digital Skills - A different kind of digital

If you need help with your computer skills our friendly team can support you to improve your digital skills and develop your confidence using the internet and other online services.
We can provide you with one to one support over a series of appointments with a digital coach, or refer you to one of our partner agencies for more structured courses and training. Whatever it is that you would like to improve, our staff and volunteers are on hand to help you understand how to make technology and the internet work for you, and how to connect, shop or socialise online in a safe and secure way.

The list below gives you an idea of just some of the things we’ve been able to help people with:
  • Emailing and online safety
  • Online form filling
  • Using search engines and social media
  • Managing your money online
  • Finding a job online
  • Creating and updating your CV
  • Applying for Blue Badge
  • Energy switching
  • Bus pass applications
  • Patient Access/Health Apps
  • Applying for Universal Credit
  • Maintaining and managing your journal
Click here to find out more, or to arrange an appointment, just get in touch

General tips on getting ready for work

​Here are some links and tips about getting ready for work  including how to create a CV, online resources and information that can help you with your preparation into work.

​https://www.skillsyouneed.com/general/employability-skills.html
https://www.skillsyouneed.com/write/cv-resume.html

Online Career support: 
 Below are some links to additional organisations who also provide career advice and service checks:
National Careers Service  
Women like Us  
Prospect for graduate career paths 
The Skills Toolkit – Free digital courses to help you progress in work and boost your job prospects (campaign.gov.uk)
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Apprenticeships:
www.apprenticeships.gov.uk

An apprenticeship is a real job where you learn, gain experience and get paid. You're an employee with a contract of employment and holiday leave. There are hundreds of different apprenticeships to choose from.
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Hints & Tips' Blogs

Go to our Blog page for some helpful tips and advice from CV building, interview prep to what employers are looking for.
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Job searching

Setting realistic expectations
early in the job search process is crucial for maintaining motivation and managing stress. Understanding that finding the right job can take time helps you prepare both mentally and practically for the journey ahead. Here are some key points to consider in setting your expectations:

Strategies for Managing Expectations:
Set a Routine: Treat your job search like a job. Establish a daily routine to include time for all activities related to your search: researching, applying, networking, and skills development.

Create Goals: Set specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals for your job search activities. This can include the number of applications sent per week, networking , or hours spent on skills training.

Seek Support: Engage and talk to friend and family about you wanting to find work, look online for career services. They can provide guidance, feedback, and encouragement throughout your search.

Maintain Balance: Ensure you have a healthy work-life balance during your job search to prevent burnout. Regular exercise, hobbies, and social activities can help maintain your well-being

Gaps in CV's

We’re often asked this question when helping clients to write their CV and right now at Works for Us we are seeing increasingly more clients who have been forced to take an unplanned break in their employment.
click here to read more

What type of job are you looking for?

So before you start looking for a job or to change your career, it's worth knowing what you are good at and what you are interested in doing. What skills and strengths do you have? do you have any useful hobbies? Have you had experience in a role but never worked in that environment?
These and many other questions are things we don't always give ourselves chance to think about and can end up in jobs we don't like or have the skills to do. With that in mind here are some links to sites that will allow you to answer some questions and provide you with an assessment and possible job description role that you might be interested in. 

Different strengths and skills assessment tools - 
 
 https://www.thebalancecareers.com/free-career-aptitude-tests-2059813
 
Prospects - https://www.prospects.ac.uk/ have a good site where you can explore training, employment and they also provide details on job descriptions, the site asks if you want to study/ what level you are working at...  and the provide a short quiz - This is a great site for those looking to train or graduate - you do need to sign up first and the results are then sent to you.

Job sites and networking

​ Useful job website links (please click on links below):
 
. Here are some links to useful job websites which might be of interest to you. Some you have to sign up to, others you can upload your CV, don't forget to also join Linkedin and create a profile on there too!

Jobhelp (campaign.gov.uk) Jobhelp is a DWP government website run alongside the Job Centre to help you get started with accessing employment. You can also find hints and tips on applying for jobs and ideas about jobs you may never have thought of. For the latest vacancies, check their Latest jobs page or search the Find a job website.

MK Jobs
Total Jobs 
Indeed Jobs 
Reed Jobs 
Charity jobs 
Monster 
www.jobsite.co.uk
www.cv-library.co.uk
www.careerbuilder.com
https://jobs.emss.org.uk/
https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/index.htm 

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NHS Roles:
The NHS needs you now more than ever. They are hiring now in a range of roles including cleaning, reception and engineering. To apply now, send your CV to [email protected] or visit their website here 

Job sites are not the only way to find roles - start 

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Free distance learning courses

If you are looking to improve your English, Maths, Digital Skills, Personal Development or Professional Development now is a perfect time to upskill, as well as Works for Us training courses/workshops which can be found here there are plenty of free courses available online. For more information and links to some of these sites please visit our Free Distance Learning Courses page.
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Helpful Information

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Contact

Mobile: 07852963744
Email: [email protected]
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Location

The Skills Centre
Centre:MK 
2nd Floor 
Silbury Arcade
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Works for Us is part of Citizens Advice Milton Keynes, a local charity providing advice, guidance, and support to local people about the issues affecting their daily lives.  Citizens Advice Milton Keynes is the operating name of Milton Keynes Citizens Advice & District Bureau Limited, a company limited by guarantee and a Charity registered in England and Wales number: 800012. 
Company Registration number: 2265182.  Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority FRN: 617670
Registered office: Acorn House, 361 Midsummer Boulevard Milton Keynes MK9 3HP

  • Welcome
  • About Us
    • Who we are
    • What We Do
    • Who We Help
    • FAQs
  • Support for you
    • Information, Advice & Guidance
    • Course & Training Schedule
    • Workshops and courses
    • Working Wardrobe
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  • Blog
  • How you can help
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