Career Analysts
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The Podium, 1 Eversholt St
Regent's Park, eng NW1 2FL - (800) 999-7778
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Chamber Rating
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David Cross
Can't believe this! I had a consult when I was 23 on 3 June 1980 Reg IR/PHE/41351/80. TBH I didn't take a whole lot of notice of it, but kept it and used it on rare occasions. Just re-read it and I can't believe how spot-on your advice was and still is! I was too young and ignorant back then to put much store in it, I wish I had read it properly before I hit 65! Very glad you're still going! David Cross - Now in Sydney Australia, +61 4747 56312
Aug 6th, 2021 -
Atena Shirafkan
Bespoke in-depth professional and scientific career advice for those considering a big change or a lateral move in their careers, very happy with the service provided, would recommend to a friend.
Oct 2nd, 2020 -
J J
High quality service offered, both in terms of consultation and psychometric assessments used for guidance. Felt understood and cared about throughout the whole process, and they went above and beyond in accommodating any questions or concerns I had going in.
Aug 15th, 2020 -
Mike Druttman
This a strange review because it connects Career Analysts (CA) today with their predecessors, Vocational Guidance Association (VGA). CA bought VGA a few decades ago and greatly developed the methodology and in particular the details of the service. At the age of 23, with no idea what to do, I used VGA and they helped me to find my way into Marketing Communications. This has served me very well for over 40 years. I studied what CA offers now and truly I don't see anything else like it for Career Guidance. I think that for people in their 30s and 40s who are 'stuck' and want to change direction, this is the best way. We all use a GPS in the car to find our way around. Career Analysts is a kind of 'personal GPS' to help you find your true career direction. I hope all this helps.
Oct 31st, 2022 -
Pete Samways
I realised in the summer that my 15 year-old would soon be needing to make choices about his A levels, well before he's taken his GCSEs, and this threw us into a bit of a panic. He was at a 'fork in the road' between sciences and humanities rather earlier than we'd expected him to be. After several family discussions proved to be 'difficult', we felt it would be a good idea to involve a neutral third party. I remembered Career Analysts being very helpful when I was considering whether to change career in my thirties, so it seemed an obvious choice, and I'm so glad we did it. It was very helpful for my son to be able to approach this subject with an open mind and the results showed, among other possibilities, something which had been under our noses all along and seems very obvious now! Also some very interesting observations about his personality, the type of organisational structure he might enjoy working in, and his attitude to helping people directly or indirectly, which will help him in whatever career he decides to pursue. All very efficient and friendly too. It is a significant cost, but in relation to the amount of money you could spend 'drifting' into a career or degree which doesn't suit you, it seems well spent.
Aug 8th, 2019
Contact Info
- (800) 999-7778
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Career Analysts?
A The phone number for Career Analysts is: (800) 999-7778.
Q Where is Career Analysts located?
A Career Analysts is located at The Podium, 1 Eversholt St, Regent's Park, eng NW1 2FL
Q What is the internet address for Career Analysts?
A The website (URL) for Career Analysts is: https://careeranalysts.co.uk/
Q What days are Career Analysts open?
A Career Analysts is open:
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Monday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Q How is Career Analysts rated?
A Career Analysts has a 4.7 Star Rating from 17 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Career Analysts
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 17 Reviews )David Cross on Google
Can't believe this! I had a consult when I was 23 on 3 June 1980 Reg IR/PHE/41351/80. TBH I didn't take a whole lot of notice of it, but kept it and used it on rare occasions.
Just re-read it and I can't believe how spot-on your advice was and still is! I was too young and ignorant back then to put much store in it, I wish I had read it properly before I hit 65!
Very glad you're still going!
David Cross - Now in Sydney Australia, +61 4747 56312
Atena Shirafkan on Google
Bespoke in-depth professional and scientific career advice for those considering a big change or a lateral move in their careers, very happy with the service provided, would recommend to a friend.
J J on Google
High quality service offered, both in terms of consultation and psychometric assessments used for guidance. Felt understood and cared about throughout the whole process, and they went above and beyond in accommodating any questions or concerns I had going in.
Mike Druttman on Google
This a strange review because it connects Career Analysts (CA) today with their predecessors, Vocational Guidance Association (VGA). CA bought VGA a few decades ago and greatly developed the methodology and in particular the details of the service. At the age of 23, with no idea what to do, I used VGA and they helped me to find my way into Marketing Communications. This has served me very well for over 40 years. I studied what CA offers now and truly I don't see anything else like it for Career Guidance. I think that for people in their 30s and 40s who are 'stuck' and want to change direction, this is the best way. We all use a GPS in the car to find our way around. Career Analysts is a kind of 'personal GPS' to help you find your true career direction. I hope all this helps.
Pete Samways on Google
I realised in the summer that my 15 year-old would soon be needing to make choices about his A levels, well before he's taken his GCSEs, and this threw us into a bit of a panic. He was at a 'fork in the road' between sciences and humanities rather earlier than we'd expected him to be. After several family discussions proved to be 'difficult', we felt it would be a good idea to involve a neutral third party. I remembered Career Analysts being very helpful when I was considering whether to change career in my thirties, so it seemed an obvious choice, and I'm so glad we did it. It was very helpful for my son to be able to approach this subject with an open mind and the results showed, among other possibilities, something which had been under our noses all along and seems very obvious now! Also some very interesting observations about his personality, the type of organisational structure he might enjoy working in, and his attitude to helping people directly or indirectly, which will help him in whatever career he decides to pursue. All very efficient and friendly too. It is a significant cost, but in relation to the amount of money you could spend 'drifting' into a career or degree which doesn't suit you, it seems well spent.