
Career
Readiness Training
Turning Candidates into
Placement-Ready Professionals
Interview technique. Resume strategy. Professional presence. These aren't instincts, they're skills that can be taught, practiced, and refined with real feedback.
Your First Job Interview:
"Master the Questions You'll Definitely be Asked"

At the International Hotel & Tourism Industry management school, we recognized students needed help preparing for interviews.
I created a repeatable, interactive, online guide that walks students through commonly asked questions in a simulated interview experience.
So that students know what to expect and how to master it.
Personal Career Branding
The most important career skill is knowing who you are
Most career training teaches students to play a game that no longer exists. Resumes and interviews still matter, but relying on outbound job applications puts candidates at the back of the line before they even start.
Personal branding flips that. Students learn to define their brand and communicate their value before they ever write a resume or set foot in the interview room.
This creates candidates who don't just apply for jobs, they attract them by building trust.

