THE National Careers Service recently took to the road on its Careers Coach, taking careers advice and information to people across the South West, but it had to cancel its scheduled stop in Minehead because of snow.
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It will be outside the Old Hospital from 10am to 5pm and anyone is welcome to go along for free, unbiased careers advice, regardless of whether they are employed or not.
Qualified careers advisers will be on board to answer career and training questions, give advice on anything from apprenticeships and training to CVs and interview skills, and give information about the local labour market.
The top floor of the bus is kitted out with computers and iPads for advisers to give one-to-one advice and help with online job searching and applications, and downstairs, employers and training providers talk to visitors about what their organisation has to offer.

