Career Transition


Career change can be exciting, challenging, frustrating and confusing. Today’s fast paced ‘normal’ includes restructures and redundancies, digital disruption and off-shoring, new challenges and directions, promotions and demotions, redirection and redeployment. Whether change has been planned and proactive or involuntary and unexpected, Next programs will provide the support and tools to find and secure new career opportunities that fit skills and aspirations. Use our industry leading coaching and practical engaging workshops for a successful career transition.


Coaching and Mentoring Programs

What’s your next? Our highly tailored coaching and mentoring programs help you clarify your goals and move forward with practical skills and active support from an experienced professional transition coach.

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Coaching topics

  • Managing your career – the new landscape
  • Plan and prepare for a new direction
  • Working with your professional strengths
  • Career change
  • Resume writing and critique
  • Using LinkedIn for professional success
  • Negotiating offers
  • Networking strategies and uncovering opportunities
  • Interview success – preparation and practice
  • Managing your professional brand and image
  • Developing a value proposition and positioning statement
  • Style and image – first impressions and your brand

Career catalyst workshop

A half or one day interactive and participative workshop that will engage, motivate and inspire participants to proactively manage their career, set individual goals, hone personal brand and marketing collateral, develop networking strategies and uncover opportunities, maintain their well being, balance and motivation and take their next career step.


More information

Next career transition programs include options for individual coaching programs, professional onsite workshops and combination workshop + individual coaching (recommended). 

Book an appointment and find out if Next Career Transition is for you. 

“ My mentor Tess was amazing in helping me realise the various attributes that I had to offer.”