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Lifesingflowers · 21/05/2024 12:39

I am a single mother of two little ones. I really want to be in a better financially situation. Can someone tell me how i can get in project management or event coordinator? Any other jobs career/advice will be appreciated. I really want to better myself and my children life. Any better job or even remote job, any advise or directions on how to build a career

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Lifesingflowers · 21/05/2024 13:05

Thank you both for your response. I am working as a administrator but there is no progression here. Would really want to go back into education part time so I can start earning more and eventually bug a house and save up for their future

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Elleherd · 21/05/2024 19:25

I don't know what quality they are, but google 'free course- project management' as a starting point?
Future Learn do a paid for certificated course. Events co-ordinator in the old days used to be pick up any 'general bod' work for one of the bigger events companies and make yourself beyond useful, but with two children that's a bit hard and it's probably a different route these days.
Accountancy generally lacks thrills but is a career that getting into, works with being a lone parent. Again google free accounting courses for an idea of whats out there.

FutureLearn has some really good quality courses that are free, and can give you an idea of direction of what careers are out there, because if you can ask for advice on specific careers and how to build them you might get more answers.

The one piece of advice I'd give, is if you haven't been to uni and used your right to a loan, be choosy and careful if/when you do.

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