Career Coach Recommendations

Anonymous
I am at a natural transition point in my career and looking for an experienced career coach. All recommendations welcome! Thanks!
Anonymous
I don't have a recommendation, but I will advise you to really research a coach before committing. I've seen a bunch of former coworkers spin off into part- or full-time coaching gigs, but they really shouldn't be giving advice to anybody. I'm sure there are some good coaches out there, but there are also a ton of charlatans. Be very careful where you spend your money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a recommendation, but I will advise you to really research a coach before committing. I've seen a bunch of former coworkers spin off into part- or full-time coaching gigs, but they really shouldn't be giving advice to anybody. I'm sure there are some good coaches out there, but there are also a ton of charlatans. Be very careful where you spend your money.


Good advice, thank you!
Anonymous
A career coach that I've worked with and recommended to friends is Laura: https://www.koepsellcareercounseling.com/

She does have a background both on her own and working in a university career counseling setting. Her knowledge about of the AI screening systems that HR uses was particularly helpful for resume building.
Anonymous
Anyone else have a recommendation? Thank you.
Anonymous
What area do you work in? It's helpful to look for coaches in that area of expertise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a recommendation, but I will advise you to really research a coach before committing. I've seen a bunch of former coworkers spin off into part- or full-time coaching gigs, but they really shouldn't be giving advice to anybody. I'm sure there are some good coaches out there, but there are also a ton of charlatans. Be very careful where you spend your money.


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