After redundancy, Working Wales helped Josh to start on a career path he was passionate about.
Clare’s careers adviser helped her access ReAct+ to fund her coaching course and kickstart her health and wellbeing business.
A digital marketer from Colwyn Bay found his dream job after being made redundant with help from ReAct+ and Working Wales.
Eiry was supported by her careers adviser to get the training and confidence she needed to set up her own floristry business.
Karen found herself at a crossroads when she was made redundant. The funding and advice she received from Working Wales helped her secure her new role.
Ben discovered that redundancy was the start of a new chapter for him.
Angharad won’t let redundancy get in the way of her career aspirations.
Paula proves that age doesn’t have to be a barrier to learning new skills that improve job prospects.
Getting redundancy advice helped Cheryl back into work.
A former window and door fabricator who was made redundant has secured a dream role after getting Welsh Government career support and funding for training.
A 24-year-old man from Cwmfelinfach has credited Welsh Government employment support and funding for helping him kickstart his dream career, after he was made redundant shortly before the birth of his first child.
Darla found confidence and her dream job through Jobs Growth Wales+.
Cez is building a career in the property industry and can’t wait to buy her own home.
Amy is determined to start a career in childcare.
Annmarie found confidence thanks to work opportunities.
Dom gained valuable experience through hands-on learning.
Kieran has found a career he loves and is training to be a restaurant manager.
Derw supported into full-time employment in dream industry.
Nina is going above and beyond to land her dream job.
Ethan enjoys the hands-on experience Jobs Growth Wales+ offers.
Angel is building a brighter future for themself.
Kavan is turning his lifelong passion into a career.
Ally's Personal Learning Account has helped to boost her business.
David enrolled on a technical networking course to train in a key priority sector.
Helen kickstarted her new career after spending two years caring full-time for her grandmother.
A couple from Newport are looking to rewrite their careers through two different support programmes.
A career review helped Ian move into a new job following redundancy.
Peter uses life experiences to start reshaping his career.
Lia needed support to find a new job that allowed a flexible work-life balance.
Lee accessed a career review to help him with his transition from the military.
Careers support helped Natalie to turn her childhood passion into a career reality in her fifties.
Martin proves that new skills can be learnt at any age.
Keeping her skills current helped Frances move into a new career.
Sue is thriving in her career change.
John proves you can get back into work at any age.
Ethan improved his interview skills and found himself an apprenticeship.
Creative apprentice Safyan says his apprenticeship at ITV is the best experience of his life...
A childcare apprenticeship is helping Ellie achieve her dream career...
Ben has regained his confidence through starting an apprenticeship...
Manager Daren has achieved success through an apprenticeship...
Getting work experience led to an apprenticeship for Paige…
Owen went from feeling left behind at college, to taking steps to success at university.
Seeing a careers adviser helped Glenda discover what she wanted to do and how ReAct+ could help her get there.
Sara found she could overcome her anxiety and help others to do the same.
Kit discovered it’s never too late to turn your passion into a career.
Jacob is on track to the career of his dreams.
Cameron discovered a different way of learning was available to him, and after pushing himself out of his comfort zone, he is now looking forward to his future.
Zoe proves that career paths can be followed through life’s twists and turns.
A computer course opened doors for Aqsa....
Getting involved with an Open University course helped John....
An Access to Higher Education course changed Catrin's story....
A traineeship and qualifications secured Matt a full-time job...
Adult courses kick-started Rose's learning journey...
Support with interview skills helped Roxanne secure employment in insurance.
Allen was working part-time night shifts in a retail store but the role wasn’t suitable for him. He was recommended to Working Wales by a friend.
After seeking careers support, JJ went from unemployment to thriving as a security guard.
Working Wales supported Polina to find her way back to a fulfilling career after she faced unemployment and mental health challenges.
Careers support helped Kim settle into her new life in west Wales.
Euron proves you can always chase your dream career.
Phoebe turned her passion for baking into a career.
Kirtis found a new career path and now has his sights set on getting on the property ladder.
David discovered that he could balance work and essential family time.
Erin is ready for a future in production arts.
Job application and interview support helped Carl progress into his dream career.
Careers guidance helped Beverley move forward after retirement.
Training support enabled Jayne to start a successful jewellery business.
Dan started martial arts at the age of six, and now has numerous world titles under his belt as well as running his own successful kickboxing brand.
Accessing support to start her own business has helped Dilly pursue a career in beauty.
Freya's careers adviser helped her make informed decisions about her future.
A graduate from Ammanford encourages young people to carefully consider their options when collecting their results this year.
Evelyn discovered her passion for media thanks to an inspiring teacher during her GCSE and A-Levels.
22-year-old Cian Owen, from Bangor, never imagined he would land a career in the childcare sector when he left school.
A haircare entrepreneur from Pembrokeshire is urging young people to consider their options when getting their results this summer.
Sam’s careers adviser supported him to identify his next steps into university.
Careers support helped Katy to successfully apply for her ideal course at college.
Roxie’s careers adviser helped them explore alternatives to college after GCSE’s.
Careers advice inspired Amelia to start her apprenticeship journey.
Cian’s passion for woodwork leads to an apprenticeship.
Charlie proves resitting the year can be a blessing in disguise.
A Working Wales careers fair helped 16-year-old Nia from Abertillery plan her future after GCSEs.
Maddox hopes to follow his childhood Formula One dream.
Growing up with 11 brothers and sisters inspires Cerys to be a midwife.
Imogen: Studying in sixth form and planning for university...
Ceri Vaughan Jones is going to university after taking a year out to work.
Begw Rowlands: A year out has helped me plan my future...
Poppy, 17, stayed on at sixth form to continue her studies and hopes to study abroad next year in the US to start an international career.
At 16 Dominic become a joinery apprentice and by the age of 21 set up his own business. Read Dominic's story...