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Police Oracle launches a range of new benefits for its subscribers
A new set of 37 webinars are interactive providing subscribers with the opportunity to create meaningful connections to develop their careers.
The Police Oracle mission is to be a useful asset for its public safety subscribers. To this end we have launched a new range of benefits which will assist our community in achieving work promotions, prepare for interviews and write CVs, meet employers directly in recruitment webinars and find out about opportunities working for international police services based in the British Overseas Territories, Commonwealth countries such as Australia and New Zealand and in Middle East and South East Asian countries.
There are currently 37 webinars planned starting from April 2025.
To review the schedule, visit here
There will be an excellent range of key speakers who are recruitment professionals, law enforcement focused career coaches, representatives from international employers and former officers who have made a successful switch to commercial and international roles.
The webinars are designed to be interactive providing subscribers with the opportunity to ask questions and create meaningful connections with potential employers, coaches and trainers available to provide further support.
Gary Mason the Police Oracle editor said: “Whether you are an officer or staff member who is looking to develop their skills and achieve promotion inside the service or someone who is seeking to use their experience and policing knowledge to find a different opportunity outside mainstream UK policing, there will be a webinar in our programme that will help you do that.
“Have a look at the schedule and make the most of your subscriber benefits.”
Category: Career
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