FREE LIVE ONLINE MASTERCLASS with 

How to finance your career change, part 2

Are concerns about money holding you back in making a career change?

Join us for the second in a two-part Masterclass series, designed to leave you feeling more equipped and more confident about how to finance your shift.

You'll learn:

  • The most common myths (and why they’re myths) that can hold you back around financing a shift
  • The practical obstacles around money and career change – and how to overcome them
  • Strategies for financing your shift you may not have thought of that you can implement right away
  • How others like you have financed their career changes (with warts-and-all stories and real numbers)

Masterclass details

Date: Monday 11th November 2024

Time: 8-9pm GMT / 3-4pm ET

Location: Zoom (we'll send you details)

Cost: Free

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We’ll also send you the recording after the live event.

You'll learn from...

Katie Vye

Katie Vye

Head of Better with Money

Katie Vye’s career in Financial Services spans across 21 years having undertaken roles in Banking, Employee Benefits, Wealth Management and most recently, Financial Education.
As an experienced financial professional, Katie possesses a relentless enthusiasm for financial education and has supported businesses of all shapes and sizes in both the implementation and delivery of financial education programmes to support the wellbeing of their people. Katie’s ability to demystify complexities around savings and investments enables employees to build their confidence and in turn, maximise the benefits they have access to.

Natasha-Stanley
 

Natasha Stanley

Head Career Coach

Natasha is head coach, writer and experience designer for Careershifters. Her articles on career change have been read by more than 3 million people in more than 190 countries.

She is the co-creator of the flagship Career Change Launch Pad programme, which has 2,000+ graduates across 36 countries, and the Careershifters coaching methodology, used with 16,000+ clients. 

Natasha’s expert input has been featured in The Times, The Guardian, BBC, Forbes, and Psychologies magazine.

Rachel Schofield

Rachel Schofield

Facilitator, Broadcaster & Coach

Rachel Schofield has made a career out of being curious. She spent 20 years as a journalist, reporting and presenting for the BBC, before deciding she'd interviewed quite enough politicians for one lifetime and retrained as a personal development coach (which allows her to continue to be nosey and ask powerful questions, just with nicer people). Her book, "The Career Change Guide - Five Steps to Finding your Dream Job", is published by Penguin.

She holds qualifications from the Coaching Academy, Firework Career Coaching and the ICF. Alongside her career development coaching, Rachel is a LinkedIn trainer and communication skills expert.

About Careershifters

​Life's too short to be unhappy at work. We help bright, motivated people who want (or need) to change careers find and move into more fulfilling work. We do this through workshops, courses, free resources and a 180,000+ strong community. ​

Our work has been featured across international media including The Times, The Financial Times, The Guardian, BBC, CNBC and Mashable. ​

We're an award-winning certified B Corporation, run by a team who've each made their own successful shifts.

About Careers can change

The Careers can change campaign is a group of independent organisations that have come together to help inspire people to see that careers can change successfully. Convened by longer lives think tank, Phoenix Insights, the campaign works with a range of experts and organisations including 20 First, Brave Starts, Careershifters, Career Returners, Enterprise Nation, Now Teach, Postcards from Midlife and the Learning & Work Institute.

Work plays a significant role in helping people secure a life of possibilities. What we need and want from work changes throughout our lives. Whether reassessing your existing role, upskilling for new opportunities, or exploring something completely different; we aim to help people to take more control of their careers whether making small steps or big shifts.