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How can we help?

You’ll be asked a few questions to help us tailor our suggestions.

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Your program.

We’ll design a program best suited to your specific needs.

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Now is the time.

Schedule a free consultation today and we will begin.

"There’s a lot of anxiety and fear that goes into a job search. There’s a lot at stake! Honestly, the partnership and specifically the action plan made all the difference."

— A CLIENT

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What if all I believe I need is a new resume, cover letter and LinkedIn profile?

Then, that’s where we’ll begin. We are here to serve you and meet your needs. Book a free consultation and let’s get started.

How do I know which program is right for me?

We will figure it out together. Specifically, we work with client in three ways:

1) We partner with clients at all levels of experience to successfully plan and launch a new job search.

2) We assist clients in preparing for and shifting to a new career.

3) We join with clients to create and implement a professional development plan that establishes a legacy of leadership and creates positive change.

What is the National Career Development Association and what does it represent?

The NCDA is the leader in developing standards for the career development profession, for the provision of career counseling programs and services, and for the evaluation of career information materials. NCDA works with licensing and credentialing bodies to support the preparation and recognition of career counselors and career development practitioners—setting ethical standards for the career development profession.

The NCDA is a founding Division of the American Counseling Association (ACA) and collaborates with ACA to jointly represent the interests of counselors in Congress and in the national legislative process. NCDA frequently is consulted by the national media about career-related issues; NCDA continuously promotes global sharing of workforce policy and practices; and NCDA supports and reports on research in the growing field of career development.

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