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Career Coaching Overview

 

"You must be the change you wish to see in the world."


- Mohandas K. Gandhi

 

Love work. Live life.
If you can dream it, you can achieve it.

Career Coaching works well for anyone who is at a crossroad with their career. Many people describe themselves feeling tired, more stressed, and less satisfied with their chosen career path. Whether you are entering the workforce for the first time, trying to climb your way up the corporate ladder, or in a mid-career transition, career coaching can help you strategize your next move and branch out to greener pastures.  Once a person is living in harmony with their dreams and desires, life becomes sacred, effortless, and more balanced. 

Client Testimonial:

 "Ms. Pendray was able to help me determine my hidden passions, values and skills, In very little time, I found my next career, which turned out to be a perfect match. The assessments helped me think about what I was looking for in my next career....and what I viscerally hated about my last few jobs! I thought I was a smooth negotiator who loved controversy and problem-solving. I thought I needed management-defined goals and a proven game-plan laid out for me with tasks I could reach and action items I could cross off my list.  I was very wrong. The assessments, along with her guidance, taught me I needed to be self-employed to create my own direction.  The wonderful Ms. Kari Pendray saved me!"

- Owner / Landscape Designer, Austin, Texas

 

Each person has a unique set of gifts and talents that are waiting to be revealed to the world. Whether you are new to the job market, or you are going through a second or third career change, we will work together to co-create a customized career action plan according to your particular needs. We also provide you with proven tools and an abundance of resources that will assist in you in finding your ideal job.

Career coaching consists of the following 4 steps. We can help you achieve success at each stage. 

  • Step 1: Self-Discovery  

  • Step 2: Reveal Your Options

  • Step 3: Make a Match

  • Step 4: Take Action

We provide a personalized approach when counseling with clients. Here is a complete list of our services:

  •  Self-assessments
  •  Personal Marketing Plan
  •  In-Depth job market research
  •  Develop comprehensive marketing campaigns 
  •  Develop comprehensive branding strategy
  •  Resume and cover letter preparation
  •  Personal essays and statements 
  •  Networking strategies
  •  Interview preparation
  •  Salary negotiation 
  •  Work/life balance strategies

Career Coaching Can Help You:

  •  Clearly define your career goals and desired outcomes.

  •  Perform detailed research and provide information on careers and labor market analysis.

  •  Assess your skills, interests, values, talents and accomplishments when you're ready to explore career alternatives.

  •  Develop an action plan that targets your job search, reaches out to key employers, and helps you tap into the "hidden job market."

  •  Prepare high impact resumes, cover letters and follow-up letters that will get immediate attention of hiring authorities.

  •  Prepare a personal marketing or "launch" plan that encompasses relevant tactics for landing your ideal job. 

  •  Expand and improve networking abilities.

  •  Communicate with confidence during job interviews. Learn how to master the fine art of the interview process.

  •  Negotiate job offers, raises and promotions with confidence.

  •  Decide whether your best career option is to start your own business.

  •  Offer work / life balance strategies and best practices. 

 

Call today for a free 30-minute consultation at 425-444-4964!

 






For more information about our services, please call Kari Pendray at 425-444-4964, send an e-mail to kpendray@comcast.net. Copyright © 2006 Momentum Consullting Services, LLC
Last modified: September 14, 2006