
For Your Career Journey – Two Heads Are Better Than One
To uncover as many career ideas as possible, I suggest both brainstorming and asking others about their career journeys. Here’s why: There is no website

To uncover as many career ideas as possible, I suggest both brainstorming and asking others about their career journeys. Here’s why: There is no website
Part 1: The importance of getting along at work Was the company office party awkward because there is a colleague you wanted to avoid? Is
Reprinted with permission from H2O Magazine You’ve worked hard at your job and it’s time for your review and hopefully that much-needed raise. Here are three
1. Assume that your resume is going to get you the job. Act as if your resume is the end all be all or the
I recently had the opportunity to be a panelist for a recent ‘Grad School vs Life’ Twitter chat with Black Enterprise magazine. We discussed the
I had the privilege of being interviewed for an AARP article that will be coming out soon. The article is about the importance of choosing
I am excited about my upcoming speaking event for Slalom Consulting women’s group on January 16th in Buckhead. I will be speaking about “Setting Meaningful
I was recently honored to be featured in this US News article, How to Convince a Prospective Employer to Overlook Poor Credit. There are many
I can’t tell you how many times we have career coaching clients come to us wondering what is ok to put on their resume and

I received an email from a former career coaching client who is starting to live his dream. I wanted to share his story with you
Tiffani has over 13 years of experience in career counseling and views a career transition as an incredibly positive choice, one that will ultimately bring more fulfillment and a greater sense of achievement to those who pursue it. When she made her own shift years ago, it took effort, but she persevered. Today, Tiffani knows that if she hadn’t been faced with the difficult realization that her career wasn’t going where she wanted it to, she might never have found her true calling as a career coach.
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