Bespoke career coaching for students aiming for top-tier public policy, economics & international careers
I offer tailored, one-to-one career coaching for students and early-career professionals pursuing competitive paths in economics, public policy, international affairs, and global institutions.
I’ve worked in the UK Government, the United Nations, and leading think tanks, completed a Fulbright-funded Master’s at Columbia University, and have been accepted to the University of Oxford for a DPhil in Climate Disaster Economics.
What we can work on together
Career strategy: identifying the right pathways, timelines, and trade-offs for your goals.
CV & cover letter optimisation for competitive roles and graduate schemes.
Application strategy for internships, fellowships, and postgraduate study.
Interview preparation (including policy, case, and competency interviews).
Academic pathways: MSc, MPA, MPhil, PhD and funded scholarship strategy.
Networking & signalling: how to reach out credibly and build mentors.
Confidence & positioning for high-pressure, high-expectation environments.
Career tracks
Economics and Policy
Government policy- UK Civil Service (Fast Stream and direct entry)
Economic consulting
Public finance & development economics
Think tanks and research institutes
Diplomacy and International Relations
Foreign service and diplomatic careers
Multilateral organisations (UN, UNDRR, UNDP, World Bank)
International policy fellowships and internships
Climate, energy, and sustainability
Climate policy and climate finance
Disaster risk and resilience careers
NGOs, international organisations, and research role
Academic and postgraduate pathways
Funded Master’s programmes
Fulbright, Rhodes-adjacent, and competitive scholarships
PhD / DPhil strategy and admissions preparation
Testimonials‘Amy helped me understand what recruiters actually look for, and how to position myself honestly and I felt so much more confident.’ (Final year undergraduate, UK).
She understood UN recruitment, internships and early-career pathways in a way that career services simply don’t.
(Masters student, international relations)
Pricing
I offer a sliding-scale to keep support accessible
£20–£30 — Undergraduates
£40–£60 — finalists, postgraduates, and early-career professionals
Sessions are typically 60 minutes, with optional follow-up notes and action plans.
If cost is a barrier, students are welcome to reach out to discuss options.