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Keep up to date with all things SIC and access advice from a range of interviewees. These articles are written by the SIC team and external experts too. They cover a variety of topics including employability, careers, lived experience, and personal development. We celebrate intersectional voices from within the disabled, neurodivergent and chronically ill community.
SIC’s Career Spotlights: Sol Woodroffe
Sol Woodroffe is a severely sight impaired theatre-maker from Bristol who is part of theatre company Coin Toss Collective. We sat down with them for chat about their career experience in the theatre industry so far.
SIC’s Career Spotlights: Keri Harrowven
Keri Harrowven is a User Experience Lead with 20+ years of experience working in product and digital workplace development and communications management, as a hands-on practitioner and consultant.
As an ‘out and proud’ dyslexic, she sees her Dyslexic Thinking as a Superpower, which enables her to create solutions and re-imagine what others can’t see.
We sat down with Keri to discuss her career so far.
How To Fall In Love With Your Career This Valentine's Day
It’s officially love season, and we’re exploring how to fall in love with your career. At SIC, we want you to have more of a warm and bubbly feeling towards your career. So grab yourself a cuppa and enjoy these tips on how to fall in love with your career this Valentine’s Day.
5 Books to Help you with your Career
One of the habits that most successful people credit their success to is reading.
Oprah Winfrey said, “Books were my path to personal freedom. They allowed me to see a world beyond the front porch of my grandmother’s shotgun house.” These 5 books to help you with your career have been handpicked by us to help your career flourish in 2022.