Career Change: Telling Your Story with Impact

Tara Huddless


Region:
South East
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Keynote, Professional, Motivational,
Fee:
Expensed
Category:
Life Skills
Updated:
12th February 2022

One of the biggest challenges when changing career is making your experience RELEVANT and VALUABLE to your new industry.

Having changed from dance and fitness, to hospitality, to pharmaceuticals to IT and technology I have perfected the art of telling my career story really well.

This strategy talk helps you present your skills and experiences in a relatable and powerful way when you want to change career or industry.

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About Tara Huddless

I am an advocate of STEM careers and women in business, a connector of people, a motivational speaker, a coach and mentor, and a sales professional. My sales career spans more than 16 years, and I have worked in Events Management, Fitness, Pharmaceuticals, IT, Telecommunications and Technology, as well as running a successful part-time business. Using my networking skills, I have forged strategic, lasting relationships that have enabled me to transition across industries.

I specialise in resilience, career change, networking skills and career strategy. My resilience talk "Bottom Up" tells my story of coming back from divorce, redundancy and mental illness.


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