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What are your Skills?

Skill sets are groups of specific areas of strength, they are frequently used together to perform certain work functions, jobs or tasks.

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You are leaving

You’ve decided to leave your job… here are some tips before you walk away.

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Cover Letters

A cover letter should add strategic information to your application and not repeat what is already stated in your resume.

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Dimension of Growth

Career development is an ongoing process consisting of four main recurring steps: self knowledge, exploration, decision-making, and action.

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How can Career Coaching help you?

Your personalized development plan will help you to identify specific, achievable career goals and then design and implement strategies to reach your goals.

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Rejection

Your personalized development plan will help you to identify specific, achievable career goals and then design and implement strategies to reach your goals.

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Career Plan

Your personalized development plan will help you to identify specific, achievable career goals and then design and implement strategies to reach your goals.

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What are Your Options?

Opportunities don’t happen, you create them. Spend time thinking about your career options.

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What are YOUR Career Goals?

Take the time to set up your career goals. Dream big, imagine you didn’t have any restrictions. Then break them down to smaller goals and work diligently to reach them.

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Annual Career Checkup

Just like you go for your annual physical, you should schedule your own career checkup. Everyone has a career that is alive.

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Networking Do’s and Don’ts for Job Seekers

Why is networking so important in your job search? Studies show that more than 70% of jobs are found through networking. You are 4-5X more likely to get hired through a referral. Sounds easy, right? Well, not for everyone so here are some things to consider as you build your networking plan.

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Emotional Intelligence at Work

Emotional Intelligence (EQ) is the ability to recognize and understand emotions, using it to build rapport and relationships with others.

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"What Is Your Greatest Weakness?"

Everybody has weaknesses. The answer an employer is looking for is that you are able and willing to overcome your weakness and you can lean on your team to use all the resources to problem solve.

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Job Searching is Never Easy

If you feel overwhelmed or don’t know where to start, know that job searching requires time, planning, preparation, and a lot of brain power.

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Informational Interviews: 5 steps

Informational interviews are a form of networking. These are conversations you can have with someone working in an area of interest to you (industry, role, organization similar to your target)

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How to take care of your mental health during a job search

A job search is time consuming, “it is a job to get a job”. Weeks go by and you might not hear from any employer or you might be rejected. This is the time to re-evaluate your job search. At the same time, it’s important to separate your self-worth from the process to stay mentally healthy, focused and hopeful.

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Thinking about a Career Change?

Once you have identified a need for a career change, it’s imperative to make room in your schedule for some career exploration. Follow these three main steps to start you journey.

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Interview Assessment

Practicing your interview skills will help reduce stress during your actual interview, you’ll be able to focus on connecting with your interviewer, and feel more confident.

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You Graduated, Now What?

College graduation is a moment of mixed feelings, students feel proud of their achievement and anxious about entering the world of work. It’s a time of transition and uncertainty. As you start your career, here are some recommendations.

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