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Why You Need A Career Coach

What is career roaching and how can it help you?

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Svetlana Saitsky

Imagine the most successful person you know.

  • Sheryl Sandberg
  • Bill Gates
  • Elon Musk
  • Oprah
  • Steph Currey
  • Marianne Williamson

Do you know what they have in common? They've all had a coach.

In fact, many of the world’s most successful people have a coach - sometimes even more than one.

Coaching as a practice has been around for as long as humans have collaborated but, recently, the coaching industry has seen explosive growth due its proven success in helping individuals achieve their goals and take their careers to the next level.

Once only accessible to the ultra-rich, the reach of coaching has expanded due to demand from a growing workforce full of individuals looking to differentiate themselves.

Whether you are job-hunting, pivoting in a new direction, writing a résumé or cover letter to tell your most powerful story, or negotiating your employment contract, career coaching can help.

Coaching empowers you to make confident and strategic moves by asking the most impactful questions. The outcome? You become your best self. Just like Steph Curry’s coach doesn’t actually play the game for him, your coach won’t be with you at your job interview - but working with them will prepare you to show up most powerfully.

Everyone knows how difficult the career search process can be.

Salary negotiation can be intimidating and complicated. And how exactly do you pivot from one career to another in a way that is most empowering?

These are exactly the kinds of topics that clients work on with their career coaches. Some coaches are trained at the top coaching schools, while others are former executives, recruiters, and hiring managers - many are both. All bring a level of listening, expertise, and support that allows every client to gain clarity, accountability, and tools that won’t just help them with their present moment, but empower them for a lifetime.

One big misconception is that getting a coach implies that something is “wrong.” If this was correct, then individuals like Oprah would most likely not be working with coaches like Tony Robbins. Think of coaching as a way to take your already incredible self to the next level. And remember what Tony Robbins, perhaps the most famous career coach in the world says,

“We can change our lives. We can do, have, and be exactly what we wish.”


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