Legal

Career Strategy Course: Terms & Conditions

Effective date: 15 August 2026

Provider: Soelberg Management ApS

CVR: 42718041

Registered address: Emiliekildevej 27, 2930 Klampenborg, Denmark

These Terms and Conditions apply to the purchase and participation in the Career Strategy Course provided by Soelberg Management ApS (“the Provider”).

By purchasing the Course, the participant confirms that they have read and accepted these Terms and Conditions.

1. The Course

The Career Strategy Course is a self-paced online career development programme consisting of five modules.

The Course may include:

  • prerecorded video lessons;
  • transcripts;
  • exercises and homework;
  • templates and downloadable learning materials;
  • up to three individual consultation sessions; and
  • a Certificate of Completion where the applicable completion requirements are met.

The Course is designed to be completed progressively over approximately one to three months. Participants are encouraged to work through the programme consistently and complete the exercises and assignments in order to gain the greatest benefit from the Course.

The recommended completion period does not reduce the participant’s overall Course access period described below.

2. Course Access Date

The Course Access Date is the date on which the participant is first granted access to the Course.

For participants purchasing the Course before its initial launch, the anticipated Course Access Date is 25 September 2026.

The Provider may postpone an announced Course Access Date where reasonably necessary, including because of technical, operational or other circumstances affecting delivery of the Course.

Any such postponement will not exceed seven calendar days from the announced Course Access Date.

If access is delayed by more than seven calendar days beyond the announced Course Access Date, the participant may request cancellation of the purchase and a full refund.

For purchases made after the Course has launched, the Course Access Date will normally be the date on which Course access is granted following successful payment.

3. Access Period

Participants receive access to the Course and its learning materials for six months from their individual Course Access Date.

At the end of the six-month access period, access to the Course platform, videos, transcripts, templates and other Course materials may expire.

Participants are responsible for completing the Course within the available access period.

4. Individual Consultations

The Course includes access to up to three individual consultation sessions, each with a maximum duration of 60 minutes.

Consultations are optional and must be initiated and booked by the participant.

All included consultations must normally be booked and completed within six months from the participant’s Course Access Date.

Any consultation not used within this six-month period will expire.

The Provider may, at its sole discretion, allow an unused consultation to be taken after the six-month period. Any such extension is discretionary and does not create an obligation to extend unused consultations for other participants.

Participants may express a preference regarding which consultant they would like to work with. The Provider will take such preferences into consideration where reasonably possible but retains the right to allocate or reallocate consultations between qualified consultants based on availability, suitability and operational requirements.

5. Certificate of Completion

A participant is eligible to receive a Certificate of Completion after completing at least 80% of the required Course activities, including relevant modules, lessons and required assignments or homework.

The certificate may be issued as soon as the completion requirement has been met and does not require the participant to wait until the end of the six-month access period.

The Certificate of Completion confirms participation and completion of the Course requirements. It does not constitute an academic degree, professional licence or externally accredited professional qualification unless expressly stated otherwise.

6. Fees and Payment

The applicable Course price will be displayed before purchase.

Payment may be made either:

  • in full; or
  • through an instalment plan where such an option is offered at checkout.

Where the participant selects an instalment plan, the participant agrees to pay all instalments according to the payment schedule presented at the time of purchase, subject to applicable statutory cancellation and refund rights.

Failure of an instalment payment, or failure to bring an overdue payment up to date within a reasonable period after notification, may result in temporary suspension of:

  • Course access;
  • consultation booking or participation; and
  • Certificate of Completion eligibility.

Access may be restored when outstanding payments have been successfully resolved.

Payment processing may be provided by a third-party payment provider or merchant of record. Where applicable, the identity and applicable payment terms of that provider will be shown during checkout.

7. Pre-Sale Purchases

Where the Course is purchased before its announced Course Access Date, the purchase constitutes a reservation of access to the Course when it opens.

The Course does not need to be fully accessible at the time of a pre-sale purchase.

The anticipated opening date will be clearly communicated before purchase.

The participant’s six-month Course access period and three-month consultation period do not begin until the participant’s Course Access Date.

8. Right of Withdrawal

Consumers purchasing the Course online are entitled to applicable statutory withdrawal rights under Danish and EU consumer law.

Unless an exception applies, a consumer may withdraw from the purchase within 14 days from the date the contract is concluded, without giving a reason.

For pre-sale purchases where Course access has not yet begun, the participant may exercise the applicable statutory withdrawal right during this period and receive the refund required by applicable law.

Where a participant purchases the Course after launch and requests or receives access during the statutory withdrawal period, additional rules applicable to digital content, digital services and services may apply.

Where required by law, the participant will be asked separately to provide any necessary express consent to commencement of digital access or performance during the withdrawal period and to acknowledge the consequences for their withdrawal rights.

Nothing in these Terms limits any mandatory consumer rights that cannot legally be excluded or waived.

9. Cancellation or Material Delay by the Provider

If the Provider cancels the Course before access is provided, participants who have paid for the Course will receive a full refund.

If the announced Course Access Date is postponed by more than seven calendar days, the participant may request cancellation and a full refund.

The Provider is not responsible for indirect expenses or losses incurred by a participant in anticipation of participating in the Course, except where liability cannot legally be excluded.

10. Course Changes

The Provider may make reasonable changes to the Course in order to maintain or improve its quality, relevance, technology or learning experience.

This may include changes to:

  • lesson sequencing;
  • individual videos or materials;
  • templates or exercises;
  • consultants;
  • learning platform; or
  • delivery format.

Changes will not materially reduce the overall substance or value of the Course purchased by the participant.

11. Learning Platform

The Course may be delivered through a third-party online learning platform selected by the Provider.

The Provider may change the learning platform where reasonably necessary, provided that participants continue to receive substantially equivalent access to the Course for the remainder of their applicable access period.

Participants may be required to create a user account on the selected learning platform and comply with reasonable platform security requirements.

12. Individual Licence and Intellectual Property

Purchase of the Course provides the participant with a limited, personal, non-transferable right to access and use the Course for their own learning and development.

One purchase is for one participant only.

Participants must not:

  • share their account or login credentials;
  • give another person access to the Course;
  • copy, reproduce or distribute Course videos or transcripts;
  • share Course templates or materials outside their own personal use;
  • upload or reproduce Course materials on another platform;
  • resell, license or commercially exploit Course materials; or
  • use substantial parts of the Course to create or deliver a competing training programme or commercial product.

All intellectual property rights in the Course and Course materials remain with the Provider and/or the relevant content owner.

13. Participant Responsibility

The Course provides education, reflection tools, career-development methods and professional guidance.

Career decisions remain the responsibility of the participant.

The effectiveness of the Course depends partly on the participant’s own engagement, completion of exercises, circumstances, experience and actions.

The Provider does not guarantee any particular career outcome, including:

  • employment;
  • job interviews;
  • promotion;
  • salary increases;
  • career change;
  • business opportunities; or
  • any other specific professional result.

14. Consultation Scope

Consultations provided as part of the Course are career development and coaching or consulting services.

They do not constitute legal, financial, medical, psychological or other regulated professional advice.

Participants remain responsible for decisions taken as a result of Course participation or consultations.

15. Technical Requirements

Participants are responsible for having suitable internet access, a compatible device and any basic software reasonably required to access the Course.

The Provider will take reasonable steps to maintain Course availability but cannot guarantee uninterrupted access where interruptions result from maintenance, third-party platforms, internet outages or circumstances outside the Provider’s reasonable control.

Where a significant technical problem materially prevents access, the Provider will take reasonable steps to restore access or provide an appropriate alternative.

16. Personal Data

Personal information will be processed in accordance with applicable data protection legislation and the Provider’s Privacy Policy.

Where third-party platforms or payment providers are used, their respective privacy terms may also apply.

17. Governing Law and Consumer Rights

These Terms are governed by Danish law, subject to any mandatory consumer protections that apply to participants residing in another jurisdiction.

Nothing in these Terms removes or restricts statutory consumer rights that cannot legally be excluded.

Where a dispute cannot be resolved directly between the participant and the Provider, the participant may have access to applicable consumer complaint or dispute-resolution procedures.

18. Contact

Questions concerning the Course, access, consultations, payments, cancellation or these Terms should be directed to Soelberg Management ApS using the contact details provided on the Career Academy website or in the participant’s purchase confirmation.

19. Acceptance

By completing the purchase and accepting these Terms during checkout, the participant confirms that they:

  • have read and understood these Terms;
  • understand what is included in the Course;
  • understand the applicable Course Access Date and access periods;
  • understand the consultation validity period;
  • agree to the applicable payment terms; and
  • acknowledge that statutory consumer rights continue to apply as provided by law.