10 Things You Will Learn in a Career Coaching Appointment

  1. How to be confident. Confidence can show employers that you know what you’re talking about. Your career coach will help bring out your inner confidence and help you to build on being more confident.

  2. How to set up your LinkedIn page. LinkedIn is a great tool for networking, finding job leads, and verifying your identity for employers. Your career coach will help you set yours up if you don’t have one.

  3. Which resume format you should use. Did you take some time off from work? Do you have a lot of training certifications? A particular resume format might make your resume more appealing to hiring managers.

  4. How to answer the question, “Tell me about yourself”. Find out what employers are really looking for when they ask this question. Learn which points you should focus on and how to keep your answer short and sweet.

  5. Which font you should use on your resume. Did you know that your font choice can make you seem more or less professional? Your career coach will help you select the best font.

  6. What an Elevator Pitch is and why everyone needs one. Learn how to craft your own elevator pitch and find out when you should use.

  7. The STAR method of answering behavioral interview questions. Your career coach will help you to understand this method and walk you through how to craft your own short, but impressive responses to behavioral interview questions.

  8. Why it is critical to build your network and how to expand it. You’ll learn some of the benefits of having a professional network while you search for your next career, as well as while you continue to develop professionally.

  9. Great questions to ask an interviewer during your interview. Did you know that when an interviewer asks if you have any questions you should always be prepared to ask several questions? Asking questions shows that you’re interested in the job you’re applying for. Your career coach will work with you to come up with questions that will inform you and also impress your interviewer.

  10. How to write a memorable thank you email after your interview. Hiring managers are likely to receive many thank you emails after their interviews are over, but how do you make yours stand out? Your career coach will show you how you can leave a great impression even after your interview is over.


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Aliza Bricklin is a Career Coach at Dress for Success Triangle.