OUR workshops
Practical workshops and mentoring that equip students with confidence, skills, and inspiration for the future.
CAREERS · DEVELOPMENT · GROWTH · MENTORING
lex career workSHOPS
EARLY CAREERS INSIGHT & ADVICE
We help young people build the confidence, skills, and ambition they need to take their first steps into the world of work.
Our workshops include:
Exploring the world of work
Insight into STEM jobs and sectors
CV building
Insights into different pathways including apprenticeships & university
The art of networking & interview techniques
What makes our careers & employability workshops unique?
Every workshop features a LEX ambassador who shares their lived experience, making each workshop real, relatable, and inspiring. From apprentices and graduates to young professionals, these stories show the many different paths success can take.
“Learning about the world of work, from CV building to apprenticeships, has made me want to aim high”
lex development WORKSHOPS
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONFIDENCE
We believe that every young person is unique and with the right support, they can discover their inner confidence and strength. We listen carefully, understand who they are, and help them build the tools they need to thrive in all areas of life.
Our workshops include:
Exploring your identity and skills
Essential skills to success
Finding your confidence
The art of good communication
Exploring goals for the future
What makes our development workshops special?
Our workshops feature relatable role models who share their own journeys of growth and personal development. Through real stories and practical techniques, they inspire young people to build confidence, resilience, and a sense of purpose.
“I really enjoyed learning more about myself and exploring my identity. I would rate the session 10/10”
100%
of students said it was the first time they had a mentor focus on their personal development.
100%
felt comfortable opening up and talking about themselves because of the safe environment.
9 OUT OF 10
enjoyment score from attendees