Patricia Manley
Helping immigrant women feeling frustrated in their corporate job gain confidence and create a plan to empower their career
Are you feeling that being an immigrant woman has been more of a burden than a benefit?
See how to turn your immigration story into your best asset. It's time to feel like the woman you were in your home country - ambitious, thriving & fearless!
I’m a career confidence coach who focuses on helping immigrant Latina women to gain confidence and empower their professional career. I have a two decade-long successful corporate career where I worked my way into my dream role of helping teams and individuals get the best from them and deliver amazing tech products. I started from zero. I had no network, no family to rely on, no MBA, or money, no International experience just me and the belief that a better future was waiting for me outside my beloved home country (Venezuela).
Now after living in 4 different countries, working in male dominated industries like Tech, breaking stereotypes, being made redundant twice, coaching teams and individuals around the world and being a mum of two I decided to begin my career coaching business, while still climbing to the top of my profession.
Other people like me (immigrants, with an accent, and different from the crowd) started asking how I could help them get ahead too.
That’s how I began and now I want to share with you all that I know because I truly believe immigrant women deserve to be recognised for their true value, the value that we knew we had back in our home countries and that somehow we lost once we made probably one of the hardest, bravest and biggest decisions in our lives.
Hi, I’m Patricia
Do you feel that being an immigrant woman has slowed down your career?
Does this sound familiar:
You have tons of experience, but you still feel that everybody is better than you at work because you don’t have the certifications or experience outside of your home country.
Your confidence is shaky because you feel like your English isn’t good enough and that your communication skills are your biggest handicap.
You have great ideas that get stuck in your head, because you can’t get it out in English.