What You Can (and Should) Learn From Your Inertia
Posted on November 17, 2017 by Tava Auslan
If you’re like many of our clients, there may be a time in your life when you had a nagging inner voice that you tried your best to ignore. Maybe it’s happening right now. When you clear your head of the daily clutter and then do an internal check-in, what’s left? Do you have a sense of peace and satisfaction, or a…
Category: blog, career change, career reinvention, Clinical Career Counseling, College Grads Job Search, Motivation for the Job Search, Psychological Barriers to the Job Search, Psychology and the job search, self-assessment Tags: career change, career change coaching, career coaching, Donna Sweidan, Tava Auslan
Mind the Gap! Bridging the Gap Between Grads and Employers
Posted on February 27, 2015 by Admin

College students and recent grads, you do not have it easy. The job market is competitive and some potential employers can give off that “you’re lucky to be considered for a job right out of school” attitude. Chances are everyone is asking what makes you different or what sets you apart from your competitors. The reality is, you’ve only just begun to…