Marian specialises in working with first time entrants and returners to the workplace

Marian Weston is a published author with an international background, acknowledged by the international expatriate community as a specialist on the effects of short term assignments on the family unit. With a varied career encompassing retail, event management and Marketing/PR, Marian now specialises in working with people entering or returning to the workplace, who are unsure of their career options. In particular she works with students and women returning to work.

Marian has a holistic approach to career development, encouraging her clients to take responsibility for making their own choices and decisions critical to shaping their future, and provides support and direction as they navigate the often complex career choices open to them. Marian is a professionally qualified coach, having obtained a certificate in life coaching and diploma in performance coaching (business) from Newcastle College.

Marian juggles various interests, including running, swimming, travelling, writing and a full family life.

For more information or programme bookings,
please visitor contact Marian direct here

 

Marian’s marketing plan coupled with her supportive approach, has been paramount in providing me with a positive outlook to the beginning of my career journey.

Katie Baker – 22 year old graduate, London


Having someone to talk to openly and honestly about careers advice was great as it meant that I really started exploring my options. Before,   I lacked motivation and drifted along doing the bare minimum,  as I had no target to achieve.  Since doing this programme I have become more focused, motivated and inspired by the carer options available to me.’

Alex McKinney, 18 year old student, Devon


Marian’s support  and encouragement  enabled me to see very clearly where I wanted to go in my career and showed me that I had the skills and abilities to get there. The cloud of confusion and chaos had lifted, it has been an epiphany.

Rod Heath, January ‘08

 

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