How Would You Benefit From Career Coaching?

"What do you want to be when you grow up?"  We hear this question all the time when we're kids, but how many of us continue to ask this question of ourselves after we are grown up? The world is changing fast, and so is what it demands from us. If you find yourself questioning the path you're on or wondering what else is out there, you're not alone. Maybe thinking about your current job fills you with dread. Or, maybe you would love your job if it weren't for... (I'll let you fill in that blank). If you work a full-time job 40-50 hours per week, 52 weeks of the year, you're spending about 3,000 hours a year at work. That's a lot of time. A career coach can help you make the most of your working hours in a job you love.

Ready for a change?

Changing careers is a big step. It requires intentionality and soul-searching. Your career coach (unfortunately) will possess no magical or psychic powers, but they will be good at asking questions that bring your unique passions and skills to light. Arguably no job will bring you sunshine and rainbows 24/7, but there is a job out there that will bring meaning to your life and provide just the right amount of challenge. It might be a job you don't even know exists! Your career coach can help you find it, and equip you with the skills to land it.

Stuck in a rut at a job you love?

You may have no intention of leaving your workplace, but are looking for something more from your job. You might be ready to ask for a promotion and put some new skills to the test. Maybe you need advice on how to approach a tough conversation with your boss about his or her leadership style. Perhaps you are long overdue for a raise but have no idea how to bring it up. With the support and guidance of a career coach, you will be prepared to enter these tough conversations with confidence.

Why wait?

The HR DOC is passionate about people. That includes you! If your career or resume could use a reboot, contact us today to set up a free career coaching consultation.

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