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Make That Career Change This Fall

September 8th, 2008

If you or anyone you know is feeling stuck in a career rut or looking for support in achieving a career goal or finding more fulfilling work this fall, I would love to be able to help.

I am getting ready to kick off a new 6-Week career change workshop in New York City and we are looking to wrap up enrollment this week by filling the last few spots. I should have blogged about it sooner, but there’s still time if you’d like to join us.

This program is a totally confidential small-group workshop designed to guide people through:

1. Diagnosing current career issues

2. Setting career goals

3. Exploring career options

4. And developing and implementing individual career action plans.

I structured the workshop to provide the best benefits of both individual career coaching and a networking/professional support group. It’s a great opportunity for anybody who might be thinking about launching a new phase in their career before the Fall season is over. I’m even offering a money-back satisfaction guarantee to show how committed I am to helping you get results.

Get all of the details about my career change workshop in New York City.

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Jason Monastra

I would be interested in knowing what is going to be different about this offering than all of the other job services that are out there for people that are displaced or not satisfied. Please let me know as I know a number of people that might have interest if the content is fresh. Thanks.

Pamela Skillings

Hi Jason,
The workshop offers fresh content and exercises based on my research and experience along with lots of tried-and-true career change advice and tools. Best of all, the workshop offers each individual participant support and structure that’s tailored to his or her individual goals and situation. Because the groups are small, everybody gets lots of individual attention. I am very excited to get started with my new group on Tuesday. And if anybody wants more information about enrolling in a future workshop, feel free to email me.

Ronak

Hi folks,

I believe it’s so easy to say, “I want to change my career”. Equally hard is to actually go ahead and take the steps to make the career change a reality. What is the main reason people feel the need for a career change? Is it simply ‘not my cup of tea’ or is it ‘I think this is too easy for me, I need a change’ or ‘I do not know what I am doing; I am looking for something that I understand/know how to do’?
Personally, I have never felt the need to change my career, because I love doing what I am doing. However, I still give hats off to those determined people who decide for a change in career, and make that change happen, and succeed. Hats off!!

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