Arriving on a Skilled Worker visa
You have a sponsor offer in principle, but you need a plan B and an honest view of the 12-month plan before you land.
If you're an internationally trained professional, a returning expat or a UK career changer, the rules aren't written down anywhere. We'll walk you through them — visa reality included — and help you target roles that will actually say yes.
None of these are dealbreakers, but all of them slow down a job search unless you know about them up front. Coaching with us starts by getting these straight, so you stop wasting applications on roles that were never going to convert.
Most serious City hires start with a shortlist compiled from recruiter networks or internal referrals. The public posting exists because HR policy requires it. Your CV is often up against three warm candidates and 300 cold ones.
Many ads say “we cannot sponsor” when the employer actually holds a Skilled Worker licence. Others say nothing and can't sponsor at all. Knowing which is which comes from checking the Home Office sponsor register — which we'll teach you to use in session one.
“Senior Manager” in India is often “Associate Director” in London. “VP” at a US bank is often “Manager” at a UK one. We help you translate your experience into the right level so you don't get filtered out for looking either too junior or too senior.
Confidence lands well; self-promotion often doesn't. We coach you on the very specific middle ground — how to own your wins without sounding rehearsed, American, or like you're reading from a template.
You have a sponsor offer in principle, but you need a plan B and an honest view of the 12-month plan before you land.
You're halfway through the two-year window and need to convert it into a long-term sponsored role before it runs out.
You've been abroad for 5–15 years and need to reconnect with recruiters, refresh a dated network and recalibrate salary expectations.
You're pivoting sector or function mid-career and need to retell your story so hiring managers stop seeing you as a risky hire.
A single 90-minute strategy call, often booked by people still deciding whether to move to the UK at all. You leave with a written action list.
Six coaching sessions across three months, with CV, LinkedIn and two mock interviews bundled in. For people who want the full run-through, not a cheat sheet.
Prices exclude VAT. We're not a visa service; for immigration advice we'll refer you to an OISC-regulated or SRA-regulated adviser.
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No. We're career coaches, not immigration advisers — that's regulated work. We help you identify employers who genuinely sponsor, position yourself for those roles, and nail the interview. If you need visa paperwork, we'll refer you to an OISC- or SRA-regulated adviser we trust.
Yes — in fact, that's when most of our clients start. Everything runs on Zoom or Teams and the full programme is designed around the three-month window before arrival. You'll be in a much stronger position when you land than if you start looking only after moving.
No honest coach should. What we guarantee is two things: a CV and story that are genuinely competitive for the UK market, and introductions to recruiters in your sector where a fit exists. Whether an interview follows is down to market demand and you.
Financial services, professional services, technology, and regulated industries (energy, pharma, insurance). If your field sits outside that, book a free discovery call first — if we can't help, we'll tell you and point you elsewhere.
Discovery calls are usually available within the week. The full programme tends to have a two-to-three week waitlist — we cap new clients at six per coach per month so we can keep the quality honest.
That's fine. A 45-minute free call usually clarifies more than three weeks of reading forums.