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You have so much to offer, but a job search can be A LOT

Whether you are just getting started with your job search, or have been at it for a while, you have probably experienced this frustration. Even in a strong job market, getting a great job can take a while. There is still a lot of competition.

It’s a pretty monumental task. You need to assess your strengths, then search for job openings that are a great fit, then share your strengths with recruiters and hiring managers to get the interviews you deserve—and get hired.

If you don’t get it right, a longer job search can have a big financial impact too. If you make $60,000 a year, just one month lost to a longer job search if you are unemployed is $5,000!

I can help you find a great job faster with expert job search strategy and communications coaching, so you can land your next great gig and stop dreading Mondays!


I helped these women find jobs faster…


…and I can help you too

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Interested in a social impact job?

If so, you are not alone.

Women on the whole are more drawn to meaningful work. Social impact jobs are found in many industries. They could be at a nonprofit, in education or healthcare, and the public service/government sectors, but they can also be found at tech companies with a social purpose, social impact investing firms, benefit corporations, the foundation arms of corporations, renewable energy, civil engineering, and many other places.

Women are drawn to these types of jobs at many different stages of life: when young and idealistic, while raising a family, and when looking for encore opportunities after stepping back from a for-profit career. They may work these jobs throughout their career or intermittently. Whatever life stage you are in, or whatever transition you are making, you can make it work. Fortunately, the salary gap between these organizations and for-profit firms is narrowing.

Many of my clients are interested in nonprofit and social impact jobs. Whether you are just starting your career, transitioning into a more meaningful role later in your career, or somewhere in between, we should connect!