Meet the Career Coaches

Career Coaches are trained to help you explore your options, develop new skills, and to practice and perfect your performance.

Meet the team and discover their top tips for starting your employability journey. 

Career Coach 2024/25

Finn, Global Media and Politics

"Visit the Career Studio! Everyone is very welcoming and we’re sure to have an answer to any questions you may have! "

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Abbey, Psychology

"There’s literally nothing to lose by putting yourself out there! If nothing else, you’ll gain important knowledge to make that next step in your career path."

Career Coach 2024/25

Zuzanna, MSc Infection and Immunology

"Get involved! Join clubs and societies, network, and seek internships or volunteer opportunities. It’s a great way to build skills, meet new people, and boost your employability!"

Career Coach 2024/25

Charlie, Business Management

""Get out there and meet people! You never know which connection could be the key to your next opportunity.""

Career Coach 2024/25

Tia, Geography

"Make the most of career fairs and industry events to start building your network. You never know which connection could lead to your next big break!"

Career Coach 2024/25

Albetinah, Finance and Data Analytics

"Utilize all opportunities given to you at university, from societies to employability events and job fairs, because you never know where they might lead. Remember, it only takes one 'yes' to start your journey, so embrace the possibilities that come your way."

Career Coach 2024/25

Omar, Sociology

"Enjoy it! It’s a privilege to go to university, and although there are times when it may not feel like it, it’s a wonderful opportunity to maximise your talents and skills. While it’s always wise to plan ahead, fixating too rigidly on the future can lead you to forget to enjoy these years."

Career Coach 2024/25

Alec, Business Management

"Step into the Career Studio- no matter where you are in your career and employability journey, it’s the best next step you can take."

Career Coach 2024/25

Katie, Veterinary Science

"Keep an open mind and utilise as many opportunities to network as possible."

Career Coach 2024/25

Ruby, Law

"Make the most of all of the events the University arranges and go equipped with questions to ask employers to expand your network and hear about opportunities first hand."

Career Coach 2024/25

Ed, Biological Sciences

"To make the most of uni, say yes to everything! Make the most of opportunities and try to get to every social event you can."

Career Coach 2024/25

Abbey, Geography

"Get involved! Join societies, engage in volunteering, visit the career studio, attend university events. Take advantage of all the employability support the university has to offer and, most importantly, network, network, network. These experiences not only enhance your university life, but also help you develop valuable skills and connections for later down the line in your career."

Career Coach 2024/25

Millie, Business Management

"Say yes to new opportunities and get involved – sometimes the most unexpected things can open doors you didn’t even know existed!"

Career Coach 2024/25

Charlie, Biochemistry

"Go to as many career events as you can! If you don’t know what you want to do, talking to as many professionals is a good start and helps build your employer connections!"

Career Coach 2024/25

Charlotte, Business Management

"Top tip for students making the best of university, starting to explore their employability: My tip would be to say yes to as many opportunities as possible as you will gain a variation of skills and be super employable!"

Career Coach 2024/25

Madison, Psychology

"Whether it’s in your CV, in an interview or while networking, make sure you showcase your true self in every step of your career journey. Don’t be afraid to flaunt all your amazing skills, experience, and personality. It’s your individuality that will shine through to employers!"

Career Coach 2023/24

Seb, Economics

"Small things consistently over time is the best approach to improving your employability without taking over your life"

Career Coach 2023/24

Nancy, International Relations

"Keep an open mind, go to whatever interests you, and drag your friends along whenever possible."

Career Coach 23/24

Charlotte, Law

"Use online resources, There are so many incredible websites and tools available to you as a University of Liverpool student, exploring these may provide you with a career ‘lightbulb moment"

Career Coach 2024/25

Mimi, Marketing

"University is a great safe place to explore different industries, I would advise attending careers fairs and interacting with companies or industries that interest you. You never know where certain connections will take you, so be open-minded to exploring opportunities."