Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Adam Cox is joined by Hayley Raeper from ICS Learn. There are so many career opportunities across key business sectors throughout the UK, what can you do to demonstrate that your skills stand out from the competition? Hayley tells about the benefits of online learning and how it can benefit our careers. https://www.icslearn.co.uk/
Guests: Hayley Raeper
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Adam Cox is joined by Neil Young from Babcock. They discuss Babcock’s Festival of Engineering will host 1,500 primary pupils across three events this year, including 400 in Bristol on World Engineering Day. The aim is to inspire a passion for STEM and promote diverse career opportunities, particularly for women and underrepresented groups. https://www.babcockinternational.com/
Guests: Neil Young
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Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Adam and Lara discuss new research carried about by the Business Disability Forum, part of which looks at how disabled people in the UK feel misrepresented. They also discuss how essential it is that businesses get it right when it comes to representing disabled people in their company. https://businessdisabilityforum.org.uk/
Guests: Lara Davis
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Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Adam Cox is in conversation with Lucy Standing, a chartered psychologist and the founder of Brave Starts, addressing the widespread problem of age discrimination within the UK workforce. Together, they delve into the challenges encountered by individuals over the age of 45 in their job searches and explore strategies for employers to make job opportunities more inclusive for older individuals. Lucy also sheds light on the repercussions of the absence of older workers in the UK workforce and provides insights into Brave Starts, outlining its mission to assist individuals over 45 in advancing their careers. https://www.bravestarts.com/
Guests: Lucy Standing
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Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Adam Cox is joined by Rob Sherry and Katie Smith, the Co-founders of The Jump Digital School, to explore the potential for a lucrative and fulfilling career in the tech industry, emphasising its accessibility to individuals regardless of their current skill level or background. The discussion delves into the feasibility of individuals without existing digital skills becoming successful software developers and the diverse career paths that retrained individuals may pursue. The trio also sheds light on optimal approaches to learning software development and outlines the qualifications one might consider pursuing to advance their career in the field. https://www.thejump.tech/
Guests: Robert Sherry,Katie Smith
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Adam Cox is joined by Dean Hodgson, from Dyno-Rod, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the brand's dedicated service to plumbing nationwide. They engage in a conversation highlighting the significant transformations that the industry has witnessed and successfully embraced in the past six decades. They explore recent research findings that shed light on the British population's comprehension of plumbing, and, Dean offers valuable suggestions for individuals seeking to minimise expenditure on repairs when lacking the necessary DIY expertise to tackle the issues themselves. https://www.dyno.com/
Guests: Dean Hodgson
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Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Adam Cox is joined by Ria Kalsi, Founder of Matriarch, to discuss why companies which place emphasis on their diversity and inclusion generate up to 30% higher revenue per employee. They look at how racial inclusion benefits people, and why it is still something society still struggles with. www.mtrrch.com
Guests: Ria Kalsi
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Adam Cox is joined by Johnny Nash, Managing Director of FORTE ICT, to discuss why 85% of Brits are currently unhappy with their job, and why this doesn't have to be the case. They look at how to keep positive in a difficult job market, and what applicants can do to make themselves more employable. https://www.johnnynash.coach/
Guests: Johnny Nash
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Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Adam Cox is joined by Amanda Rosewarne, CEO and CO-Founder of The CPD Standards Office, to discuss why they think terms such as "quiet quitting" and "the great resignation" are popping up so much in the media. She explains how the CPD Institute can help, and what the options are out there for people looking to gain skills for their current and future job. https://www.cpdstandards.com/
Guests: Amanda Rosewarne
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Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Adam Cox is joined by Natalie McAllister, from Dyno-Rod, to discuss new research revealing the public's attitudes towards women working within the manual labour industries. She explains why the industry can be so rewarding, and why more girls should consider the career path. https://www.dyno.com/
Guests: Natalie McAllister
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