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Graduation – What’s Next, a Job?

Career Transition — Kevin on May 25, 2008 at 3:14 pm

How did it happen already? My second daughter just graduated college and I have very mixed emotions. Mainly, weíre very proud of her accomplishment, but Iím also wondering where the years went! As college graduation season wraps up soon, it seems natural to talk about career coaching - why hiring a career coach can be the difference between getting the job and NOT even getting an interview.

Let me ask you a couple questions: Would you wire your own home for electricity? Build your own car? Do you cut your own hair? (no ìhairî jokes for Kevin now!) Most would say ìno.î If it is important, and we want it done right, we hire an expert.

The same principle should apply when job seeking. Your career is one of your most crucial financial investments. If you are actively engaged in a search, underemployed or unhappily employed, it makes sense to consult an expert as you launch your search for a new job.

Most people donít welcome the idea of a job hunt. It is hard work and may seem overwhelming. Wouldnít it be nice to have an experienced ally who will help you every step of the way? 

As a nationally Credentialed Career Manager, Coach Kevin Tucker has been partnering with individuals like you for the last 25 years. Through the military, as a minister, a human resources executive, and finally as a career and life transition coach; he has continually been able to help motivated†individuals†find their calling in life! Check out more at www.CCubedCareer.com.

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