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The Good Samaritan – Killing Joke
Career Coaching
• Keen to further your existing career?
• Seeking a new direction?
• Want help to secure the right job for you?
xué unlocks your ‘eureka moment’ . . .
The challenge . . .
The prospect of career change, whether through choice or otherwise, is a daunting one. Doubts surface at every turn. What should I do next? Do I have the skills to do it? How should I construct a CV or prepare for assessments and interviews? How can I clinch my ideal job?
Very often it seems easier to continue along the same unsatisfying road rather than take a new direction that might be risky, unnerving or simply hard to find. Yet making the right step forward brings real, meaningful rewards: more time, more energy, and a successful, fulfilling future.
At xué, we’re perfectly placed to help. Supported by our leading consultants and with absolute confidentiality guaranteed, you’ll discover the skills, information and confidence you need to take control of your future career.
The solution
With many years of experience in recruitment, business and public services, xué consultants understand the importance of a holistic approach to career development. This is no tick-box, conveyor-belt process. We tailor a wide range of methods to match you and the particular journey you are taking. We work to help you understand the skills, style and characteristics you offer, where your aptitudes and ambitions lie and how your career fits with the way you want to live. Most of all, we’re interested in putting you in control of the journey towards your chosen goals.
xué: the legacy of learning
By working holistically and enabling each person to realise their potential, xué specialists enable both individuals and organisations to transform futures. We have helped to develop successful and fulfilling career paths for chief executives, board members, head teachers, managers and many more.
“My consultant’s energy, ethos, experience and commitment make her stand out from others. She gave excellent advice but never preached, never took the upper hand. She believed me, understood my needs and enabled me to move forward.”
Joanne Waterhouse, Teaching and Research Associate,
Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge



