Free Career Clarity Call

Support for people at a crossroads

Feeling stuck or unsure about what’s next?

Work is shifting. Roles are evolving. Many people feel disillusioned, burnt out, or ready for a change, but don’t know where to start.

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Hi there!

If you're at a point of transition, whether by choice or circumstance, I’d love to offer you a free coaching call.

This is a no-pressure, one-on-one conversation to help you get clear on what’s going on, what matters most, and what direction might be right for you. It’s part of my work through Harshlight to support people navigating disruption and reinvention.

There’s no catch. No upsell. Just a chance to talk, reflect, and move forward with more clarity.

If someone else comes to mind who might benefit, feel free to share this link and send them my way.

Warmest wishes,

Marc Richard, Harshlight Founder

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What you’ll get

Two 30 minute 1:1 sessions:

  • The first session is a conversation to understand what’s going on, where you feel stuck, and what matters most to you

  • I’ll then review your skills, experience, and goals to build some possible paths

  • The second session gives you personalised guidance and inspiration for where you could go next, based on what we’ve explored together

  • You will leave with more clarity, options, and energy to move forward

Who it’s for

  • You’ve lost your job or know it’s coming

  • You want to change direction but don’t know how

  • You feel stuck, tired, or unsure what you’re good at

  • You just want someone to talk it through with

Step 1: Tell me a bit about you

Answer 3 quick questions in the form below so I can prep for our chat.

Step 2: Book your session

After you hit ‘Submit’, you’ll be taken to the calendar to pick a time for your first session.

Sessions are free. No catch. Just support.

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