This guide is honest, practical, and incredibly empowering. It doesn’t just motivate you, it shows you exactly what to do and how to do it in the UK job market. What really sets this book apart is how clearly it speaks to the immigrant experience. If you’re tired of survival jobs and ready to reposition your career with confidence, this guide is a must-read.
Japa is an easy-to-read book that addresses relatable, real-life career path struggles. It offers a clear and encouraging roadmap for personal growth, self-discovery, and showcasing your skills and experience to help position you for your dream role. For anyone looking to transition or step into their next level, it provides a timely and thoughtful mindset boost. Looking forward to volume 2.
I just read the book and I must say it is one of the simplest yet powerful and great guides to transforming into Project Management for anyone. I never really thought it through about using a church name on one’s CV the way you explained it, which made a lot of sense. I am glad I learned and implemented most of the things you wrote in the book and it has greatly helped me to land a project manager role. Was it intentional that chapter 4 was written in bold? Thought to point it out if it wasn’t. Congratulations once again and cheers to many more wins!