At Dune London, we champion women from day one, giving them the tools, support and opportunities to help them thrive and reach their potential, whatever area of the business they choose to work in. From the shop floor to the boardroom, women are key drivers in making our business an inspiring place to work.
To celebrate International Women's Day, we asked six of our staff to dispense their top career tips and reveal what it's like to work at Dune London. We're taking notes...
Tazbia Kazury, Accounts Assistant
"I love the people at Dune London. My team are like family – I've worked with them for five years. I get to meet people from all parts of the business, and it means that I'm always learning new things. Plus, I love shoes."
Cécile Delforge, IT Director
"My advice to women starting out is to always be yourself and if someone offers you a job which sounds too challenging or sits outside of your comfort zone, just go for it. It will be the best decision you ever make."
A practical piece of advice would be to build a network with others within the industry. If you don't get that job, make sure you add your interviewer on LinkedIn because you never know what's going to happen in the future.
Ellyn Bramley, HR Business Partner
Ellyn Bramley, HR Business Partner
"A practical piece of advice would be to build a network with others within the industry. If you don't get that job, make sure you add your interviewer on LinkedIn because you never know what's going to happen in the future."
Debra Bloom, Global Buying Director
"What I love most about working for Dune London is the creative and collaborative environment. There are no right or wrong ideas - it's all about mixing them up and refining them into something which is perfect for the customer."
Lauren Wallace Clark, Designer
"I've been lucky enough to fall into a job where I'm surrounded by extremely talented people that support me to be the best I can be. Who wouldn't love coming to work when you have that?"
Elsie Thompson, Store Manager
"My advice for the next generation of women starting their careers would be to be open about their ambitions and goals. You never know who will help you to achieve them."
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