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About Our Team
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Colin Rawlinson FCIPD
In a career spanning 33 years Colin Rawlinson has recruited over 20,000 professional engineers,managers,IT consultants and administrators. He is a Fellow of the CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel Development ) and also the previous CEO of specialist recruitment companies in Aberdeen,Scotland,Nevada,USA,Singapore and Brisbane,Australia.

Colin has coached bored HGV drivers into highly paid $1000 a day SAP computer jobs and plumbers into $800 a day welding inspectors. His unique experience has enabled him to mentor people into niche jobs where training can be fast-tracked and minimal qualifications are required. During the credit crunch guerrilla strategies need to be employed by job seekers so that new opportunities can be discovered and implemented in careers that use transferable skills. In these times job seekers need all the help they can get from professionals who know the market.

The world is changing and there are new opportunities for those brave enough to make it happen. Just go for it ! Email me for a 15 minute FREE appraisal. I will call you anywhere in the world. No worries !

If 15 minutes is all you need... all I ask is that you send me an email birthday card saying how pleased you are that I improved your income (my DOB is January 29 1951)
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Diane Johnston
Diane attended a Post Graduate Counselling program at Aberdeen University and she also works for a UK charity organisation offering bereavement care. Diane has a keen interest in helping people who are struggling to cope with a crisis in their lives (such as redundancy) and she has a passion for supporting clients who feel that they are close to “giving up”

“I want to be remembered as someone who made a difference to people who need help to move on”

Whether you write a blog or journal talk, to a good friend, or consult a counsellor, it’s important to put words to your experience in order to better integrate it. As you move through the crisis, you may be tempted to ignore your feelings for fear that you’ll ‘wallow’ too much and get ‘stuck’, but processing your feelings allows you to move through them and let them go Whether you write a blog or journal talk, to a good friend, or consult a counsellor, it’s important to put words to your experience in order to better integrate it. As you move through the crisis, you may be tempted to ignore your feelings for fear that you’ll ‘wallow’ too much and get ‘stuck’, but processing your feelings allows you to move through them and let them go

Diane has 2 daughters, both of whom have taken up her keen interest in fine art and now work in Aberdeen, Scotland.
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