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Drago Case study - Web hero ImagesSeeking direction and guidance, Drago reached out to the National Careers Service

Drago, a job seeker from the Southwest, found himself at a crossroads. Eager to re-enter the workforce while on universal credit, he stumbled upon a National Careers Service training program advertised online, sparking his interest in civil service positions.

Recognising the need for guidance and support, Drago turned to the National Careers Service for assistance.

Through their expertise and resources, Drago embarked on a transformative journey that led him to his dream job at Exeter prison, working with offenders facing substance abuse challenges.

Initial contact and guidance

Seeking direction and guidance, Drago reached out to the National Careers Service. Attending an online event filled with invaluable insights into job searching, CV enhancement, and interview preparation, Drago gained crucial knowledge on effectively showcasing his skills and experiences.

The guidance provided equipped him with the confidence and tools necessary to navigate the competitive job market.

Success in obtaining the dream job

With newfound knowledge and a refined approach, Drago diligently applied for the position at Exeter prison.

Drawing upon the advice received from the National Careers Service, he tailored his application and prepared meticulously for the interview, implementing key tips shared during the online event.

Driven by determination and a passion for making a difference, Drago emerged successful in securing his desired role within the prison system.

Fulfilment in the role

Drago’s transition into his role at Exeter prison proved to be both fulfilling and rewarding.

Working alongside dedicated colleagues, he found himself immersed in an environment where he could make a tangible impact on the lives of others.

Through his compassionate approach and commitment to rehabilitation, Drago embraced his responsibilities with enthusiasm, forging meaningful connections with the individuals he supported.

Positive impact and growth

In his role, Drago witnessed first-hand the transformative power of empathy and guidance in the journey towards rehabilitation.

By fostering a supportive environment and implementing evidence-based interventions, he played a pivotal role in assisting offenders with substance abuse issues in rebuilding their lives.

Each day brought new challenges and opportunities for growth, further solidifying Drago’s dedication to his profession and the positive impact he could make.

Conclusion

Drago’s journey with the National Careers Service exemplifies the transformative potential of guidance and support in career transitions. From seeking employment while on universal credit to realising his dream job at Exeter prison,

Drago’s experience underscores the importance of accessing resources and expertise during the job search process. Through determination, resilience, and the invaluable assistance of the National Careers Service, Drago not only secured meaningful employment but also found fulfilment in making a profound difference in the lives of others.

His story serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and the invaluable support available through career development services.

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