3 Reasons You Need Career Coaching
By Jackie Pasaol | Dec 23, 2015 11:59 AM EST
The common questions that has been running in the applicants' mind and the workers' mind are: how can an applicant win in the job search competition? Or how can you become a successful employee more than anyone else. Lucky applicants who were hired obviously did the right things to win the spot and those who were promoted surely performed very well in the company. But how did they really do it?
Fortunately, there are a lot of professionals that can answer such questions and provide solution to make the job search and career improvement a bit easier like career coaches.
These experts use an effective approach that can help job seekers meet their goals. They can help people assess their "professional situations with a greater degree of honesty, curiosity, empathy and compassion," according to Donna Sweidan, who is a certified career coach with over 15 years of experience in the field.
Clients can gain career confidence
Job searching as well as maintaining good career can create a fair amount of fear, vulnerability and anxiety to people. But career coaches can help these people, they can help in unwrapping emotions to better understand that these factors can affect their confidence and their growth to improvement. These experts can provide insights and encouragement that can make clients relax and gain great amount of confidence.
Career coaches can inspire and motivate individuals
Career coaches can lift up people who are completely disenchanted with their career. They can also inspire and motivate workers who are apathetic and unmotivated to change with fresh ideas. These experts are knowledgeable in handling such cases.
Career coach is a good partner in reaching success
Career change or handling a tough job can be tricky at some point, so, reaching for help becomes a necessity. Luckily, career coaches can be a good partner for people who wants to step out from their comfort zone to embark themselves in the new journey. These experts can be good partner in the process as you tried to succeed in the corporate world.
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