Guidance Appointments (For Third-Level Students)

A graduate wearing a black cap and gown with a purple sash, facing away while an outdoor graduation ceremony with other graduates in caps and gowns is in the background.

Supporting students and graduates as they move from study to career, helping you gain clarity, confidence and direction as you plan your next steps in your career jounrey.

  • Between lectures, exams, and figuring out “what’s next”, career decisions can feel overwhelming. Whether you are exploring postgraduate options, preparing for graduate programmes or internships, or unsure what direction feels right, I offer guidance that helps you move forward with purpose and self-belief.

    Having worked with graduates both in university and in global organisations, I understand the challenges of making that transition and what employers are really looking for. Together, we focus on your goals, strengths and values so you will take confident, informed steps toward your future.

  • Each session is tailored to your stage and goals, combining practical career tools with reflective coaching.

    • Areas that can be explored include:

    • Gaining clarity on career interests and direction

    • Exploring postgraduate study or alternative pathways

    • Understanding your strengths, values and motivators

    • Building confidence and managing self-doubt

    • Creating an impactful CV, LinkedIn profile and applications Interview preparation

    • Job search strategies and networking approaches

    • Transitioning from college to professional life

    • Achieving balance and wellbeing during change

  • I combine my experience in higher education and corporate HR to help you bridge the gap between university and the workplace.

    My approach blends psychological insight with practical guidance from identifying what truly matters to you, to developing the skills and confidence to take your next step.

    Sessions are one-to-one, confidential and focused entirely on you, your goals, your potential and your next move.

    • University students seeking direction about future pathways

    • Graduates preparing for the world of work

    • Final-year students exploring postgraduate or career options

    • Early-career professionals navigating their first roles