The Power of Private Career Coaching

Free career resources are abundant. From resume templates to interview tips, the internet is  full of advice for job seekers. Although free resources provide a starting point, they often fall short in addressing your individual needs. Private career coaching is personalized and offers:

Tailored Advice: One-on-one sessions with your career coach focus on your unique experiences, skills, and career aspirations. You learn strategies that fit with your values, background, and career goals.

Custom Document Creation: Your resume, cover letters, and LinkedIn profile are your entry tickets to interviews.  A private career coach works with you to create documents that highlight your unique strengths and are optimized for your target roles. Also, a private career coach will check your documents for errors before you submit them.  

Real-Time Professional Interview Practice: When you practice mock interviews (also known as simulated interviews), a private career coach teaches you strategies for answering certain types of questions, and personally analyzes your language, tone, and overall presentation. This immediate, professional and detailed feedback improves your interview skills more quickly than practicing by yourself or with a friend or relative. When you practice with a professional, you avoid practicing errors and you learn to interview with confidence. Interviewing well is is the key to getting a job offer.  

Accountability:  Your private career coach gives you weekly check-ins and the encouragement you need to stay motivated.  

The Results

  • Clearer career direction
  • Higher quality job applications 
  • Improved interview performance
  • Increased confidence in your job search

Invest in Your Future

Send me a message to learn more about my private career coaching services.

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