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About:
Paul is a Certified Career Coach (Transformation Academy), Qualified Project Manager (Prince 2), Qualified Accountant (ACA), Finance Director & Lean Six Sigma Black Belt.
In 2018, he wrote the #1 Amazon bestselling careers book ‘1000 Years of Career Advice’ which interviews 100 graduates 10 years out of university about their careers & their advice for the younger generation. (Buy from Amazon)
He has worked in Consulting, Finance and Project Management for PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Reuters, Eurostar & GlaxoSmithKline.
The aim of this career advice blog is to help young people with their careers and help them find a job they love

Amazon Reviews of my book '1000 Years of Career Advice'
This is a brilliant book which should be mandatory reading for anyone about to graduate.
If you are worried that you don't know what you want to do in your career, then this book should inspire and give you ideas in equal measures.
If you are worried that you don't know what you want to do in your career, then this book should inspire and give you ideas in equal measures.
James Curran
Host, Graduate Job Podcast
Insightful and engaging read into the careers of people across many industries.
A must read for school leavers, career changers & parents. It should be on all school and university book shelves.
I wish I had this book at 17!
A must read for school leavers, career changers & parents. It should be on all school and university book shelves.
I wish I had this book at 17!
Anne Whyte
Investment Banker
A really worthwhile book.
It allows the reader to see what a large number of people learned through their careers and education.
I'd strongly recommend to parents who have children looking at university courses.
It allows the reader to see what a large number of people learned through their careers and education.
I'd strongly recommend to parents who have children looking at university courses.
Andrew L. Jones