
InvestIN - Parent Briefings
InvestIN is a UK-based company that provides advice for parents and students aged 12-18 with an immersive careers experiences. They charge for many of their programmes.
InvestIN's parent event series is designed to give parents the essential tools they'll need to support their child on their career journey. Events are run by leading experts and are free to attend.
Details of upcoming events are shown on the attached PdF.
Past events:
Documents
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Labour Market Information (LMI)
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