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Shopping For A Career Coach?
If you're never worked with a career coach, speaking with at least three before hiring one is a must, said J.T. O'Donnell, a career strategist and workplace consultant based in North Hampton, N.H. Any coach worth his or her salt should be able to spare a few minutes to answer -- free of charge -- your preliminary questions about how their process works, when and how you should expect to communicate with them, what results you can expect and the type of clients they work with best.

Do You Need a Career Coach or Counselor?
An entire field in the consulting industry has sprung up to help you find the right job. Most who work in this arena call themselves either “career counselors” or “career coaches.” These professionals charge a fee to make your job search or career change more successful. But how do you know whether or not you really need the help?
Pros and Cons of Career Coaches
Guidance can be helpful, but job seekers have to take charge of own path.
How to Choose and Use a Career Counselor or Coach
Career counselors and coaches are professionals who charge fees to help clients make their job searches or career changes more successful.


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