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5 Steps to Make Switching Industries a Breeze

5 Steps to Make Switching Industries a Breeze

Are you thinking about making a career shift and completely switching industries? You’re not alone. Coach Lynden Kidd put together five steps that will simplify the process.

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How a Career Coach Can Help You Start Your Own Business

How a Career Coach Can Help You Start Your Own Business

Do you have a concept, a passion and a vision for a business that you know there is a market for, but you don’t know where to start? A great way to turn your idea into a reality is by reaching out to a career or business coach; particularly one that has experienced success helping […]

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10 Signs You Are Stuck In A Career Rut

10 Signs You Are Stuck In A Career Rut

At some point in our lives, most of us feel like we are stuck in a career without a way out. We dislike our jobs, but may not have skills to leave and transition into something we enjoy. In this article, coach Mrugank Patel outlines the 10 signs you are stuck in a career rut.

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5 Must-Know Tips For College Graduates Entering the Workforce

5 Must-Know Tips For College Graduates Entering the Workforce

As you leave your college years behind and look for the first step on your career ladder, it is important to get off on the right foot. Coach Paul Ratcliffe offers up five must-know tips to make the transition from student to professional much easier.

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The Power of Networking

The Power of Networking

Networking is an essential ingredient for success in your professional life. Coach Wendy Eustace shares some great insight on how to maximize your networking potential with these must-know tips.

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5 Ways to Get That Promotion You Deserve

5 Steps to Getting That Promotion You Deserve

We all know the saying, “Hard work pays off.” While that statement is true, when it comes to getting the promotion you want, sometimes you have to be a bit more tactful. Coach Lynden Kidd offers up some sure-fire ways to get noticed by your boss and get that promotion you want and deserve.

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Get Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable: Career Advice for College Students Graduating into the Real World

Career Advice for College Students Graduating into the Real World

This is what you were told going into college – if you went to school, worked hard, got great grades, participated in extracurricular activities and did the internships, there would be job opportunities when you graduated. And then you started your search and you realized this really wasn’t the case. Career coach Deb Goldstein offers some career advice for college students and share some insight after talking to a ton transitioning graduates.

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Career Coach vs Executive Coach: What’s the Difference?

Career Coach vs. Executive Coach: What's the Difference?

Are you struggling to figure out your next career move? Maybe you are a manager or business leader and want to feel more confident in your leadership? Perhaps it’s a bit of both. If so, coaching is a wise investment. Understanding the different types of coaches out there and deciding what kind of coach you […]

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3 Must-Know Rules to Master Your LinkedIn Profile

A little while ago, I was asked to give a LinkedIn profile writing presentation to the local chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals called: “Building and maintaining a strong LinkedIn profile” We had a great discussion and, while I geared the content to my audience, the key aspects apply to anyone using, or […]

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How to Re-enter the Workforce With Confidence After 10 Years

Re-enter Workforce With Confidence After 10 Years

What is it like to re-enter the workforce after 5, 10 or even 15 years? Are you scared, excited, worried, lacking confidence, stuck or unsure where to begin? These might be some of the feelings you are experiencing when thinking about returning to the workforce after a significant time away. However, if you take a […]

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