Job seekers get career boost at Work Avenue event

The number of people attending Work Avenue’s annual New Year, New Career event increased significantly from previous years, highlighting the real need in our Jewish community – both in Essex and beyond – for support in finding a job.

More than 90 job seekers packed into the offices of event sponsors Patron Capital for a day of expert talks, lively panel discussions and interactive workshops – offering both motivation and hands-on advice. There was also the chance to discover live vacancies and sign up for training courses.

Attendees came from all sections of the community and spanned a range of ages and career stages.

Work Avenue CEO Debbie Lebrett said: “From those seeking entry-level jobs to those pursuing senior executive roles, there was a strong sense of unity at New Year, New Career, with everyone sharing the same struggles but also the same determination.

“The sharp rise in numbers at this annual event echoes what we have seen in all areas of our work. Redundancies and job losses hit hard in 2024, along with the greater financial need many families have due to rising costs.

“What this inspiring day demonstrated is that the support is there to help people build confidence, find the right vacancy, prepare for interview and land their dream job.”

Fashion Editor Charlotte Collins sharing advice with attendees
Fashion Editor Charlotte Collins sharing advice with attendees

The day began with a panel discussion on ‘what it takes to succeed’ chaired by Charlotte Collins – the Editor-in-Chief of SheerLuxe fashion magazine.

She advised: “The people who get through the door, and rise fastest, aren’t necessarily those with the right skills or ability – but the people with the best attitude, who go beyond the 9-5 and show a true passion for the job and the company.”

Two motivational sessions were led by Nicky Simmons (Founder of London Health Consult) and Dr Danny McGuigan (Director of Business Development Centre), who used their own personal stories of overcoming adversity to help inspire others.

Nicky Simmons shares some inspiration at the Work Avenue event
Nicky Simmons provided inspiration at the Work Avenue event

Nicky advised: “Life is unbelievably wonderful, but also unbelievably complicated. It’s OK to not be OK. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.”

The mix of speakers on the day – including Keith Breslauer (Managing Partner at Patron Capital), Amanda Reuben (recruitment consultant), Neil Taub (Co-Founder of Zoomdoc) and Eszter Bobvos (Head of People & Culture at JW3) – gave a true insight into what employers and recruiters look for across a range of sectors.

Patron Capital's Keith Breslauer shares his tips for landing a dream job
Patron Capital’s Keith Breslauer gave his tips for landing a dream job

Job seekers described New Year, New Career as “insightful and empowering”, “a real boost to my confidence” and “the jolt I needed to kickstart my career plans for 2025”.

One young female participant said: “Looking for a job can be very lonely. To be with so many talented people, all in the same boat, was comforting and gave me hope.”

An older male attendee commented: “It’s been a long time since I had to look for work, so to hear about what employers and recruiters look for – along with what they certainly don’t want – will greatly help me as I start applying for jobs again.”

Pictures by photofabulous.co.uk.

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