What we believe

People are rarely underqualified. They are usually under-translated.

Our work is translation, not motivation: making the full evidence of a person’s work visible to the people who need to understand it.

The belief we are built on

Capability is often there. The language for it is not.

Most job searches fail for reasons that have nothing to do with capability. A person has done demanding, valuable work, often in a family business, a side venture, an unofficial responsibility, a different country, or a role with the wrong job title, and none of it is visible on the page.

So they apply more, to more roles, with the same undifferentiated CV, and read the silence as a verdict on their worth.

We reject that. We take the whole of a person’s exposure, paid and unpaid, formal and informal, comfortable and difficult, and turn it into evidence a specific employer can act on. Then we narrow the search until every application is deliberate.

Two professionals having a focused conversation across a table
Conviction 01

Exposure counts, not just employment.

What you were responsible for matters more than what you were called.

Conviction 02

Focus beats volume.

Six well-built applications outperform sixty generic ones, every time.

Conviction 03

Evidence beats adjectives.

“Detail-oriented” persuades nobody. A number, an outcome or a named result persuades everybody.

Vision

A fairer measure of ability.

A job market where people are assessed on the full evidence of what they can do, not on how well they happened to write it down.
Mission

Clarity for both sides of the market.

To give every candidate we work with a clear direction, provable evidence, and genuine interview confidence, and to give every employer we work with a brief sharp enough to hire against.
Seven principles

Standards we do not trade away.

These principles guide what we ask, what we make, what we decline to do, and how we speak when the answer is difficult.

PrincipleWhat it means in practice
Honesty before optimismWe will tell you what your profile can realistically target today, and what has to change first. We do not sell hope.
Evidence over adjectivesEvery claim in your documents traces back to something that actually happened.
Focus over volumeWe would rather build six strong applications than send sixty weak ones.
Your data, your controlYou decide what is stored, what your consultant sees, and what is used in drafts. Export or delete at any time.
Human judgement, AI assistanceAI drafts and structures. A person decides. AI never assesses your worth or applies on your behalf.
Dignity in difficultyWe ask about the experiences that shaped how you work. We never require you to disclose health, trauma or anything protected.
No guaranteesWe do not promise jobs, visas or outcomes. We promise method, effort and honesty.
A clear line

What we will and will not do.

Trust requires limits. The limits are part of the service, not a disclaimer hidden at the end.

We will

Do the careful work.

  • Tell you what is credible now and what needs to change first.
  • Build from real responsibilities, outcomes and evidence.
  • Use tools to draft and structure, with a person accountable for the judgement.
  • Keep candidates in control of applications, accounts and information.
  • Show the reasoning behind a shortlist, a CV, a target list or a recommendation.
We will not

Manufacture reassurance.

  • Guarantee a job, a visa or any outcome.
  • Invent statistics, client results, awards or success stories.
  • Ask for special-category data or make a judgement about someone’s worth from it.
  • Auto-apply, ask for account passwords or send an application without the candidate’s control.
  • Sell hope when the honest answer is that the brief, target or preparation needs work.
The method

Belief only matters if it changes the work.

Whether the work is a career move or a critical hire, the sequence is deliberate: understand the real position, make evidence usable, focus the target, then prepare the decision.

01

Start with the whole picture.

For candidates, that means the responsibilities and exposure a CV may have missed. For employers, it means the business problem behind the job description.

02

Write down the standard.

A career strategy, Job Matrix or hiring brief makes the target explicit. It gives both sides something concrete to test and improve.

03

Work from evidence.

We turn claims into results, examples and questions. A CV, shortlist or interview conversation should be traceable to the work itself.

04

Keep the pipeline visible.

Applications, candidate conversations, next actions and feedback need a home. That is how attention stays focused and decisions stay timely.

05

Prepare the conversation.

We make the interview, offer or decision process more useful by clarifying what to test, what to ask and what good evidence looks like.

Proof discipline

We show the method, not invented statistics.

We have no published placement statistics, client logos, awards or headcount to cite. We will not make them up to make the work look more certain than it is.

Where proof would normally sit, we make the work inspectable. The point is not to create a performance of certainty. It is to make the judgement visible.

  • The written brief, what the role must achieve, what is essential and what can be developed.
  • The shortlist rationale, why each person may solve the actual need, and what to test further.
  • The parse-safe CV, a version that can travel through a system without losing the candidate’s evidence.
  • The tracked pipeline, applications, conversations, stages and next actions made visible.
  • The prep pack, the questions, evidence and context needed for a meaningful interview.
Choose your journey

Start with the side of the market you are on.

Job seekers need a clear direction and usable evidence. Employers need a brief sharp enough to hire against. Both begin with an honest conversation.