How to improve your career

You have a very expensive problem.

Being in a toxic job takes a toll on your mental and physical health.

Being without a job means losing thousands in earning potential every month.

That’s why consulting a career coach – and stat – is an investment in your future that just makes sense.

Keep reading to find out how career coaching helps you improve your career.

Accountability

Perhaps your college or previous employer offers career services.

Absolutely use them! Their recommendations, while generic, can actually give you a good start.

Then, enroll in a customized career coaching program at The Truth at Work for tailored coaching that holds you accountable to your goals.

Time commitment

The word “program” may make you think of career coaching as a major time-suck, but it doesn’t have to be.

Most of my clients start with spending one hour each day on a manageable daily checklist.

Numbers

Financial analysts will appreciate this breakdown: If a client earns a yearly salary of $120k, they earn $10k each month.

If a career coach can take their job search from six months to three months, that’s $30k saved – well over the cost of the coach!

See how the numbers add up? Let's talk live via video; book your consult here.

Kelley Joyce, MBA, CPC

Kelley is a career development coach who is dedicated to helping people discover their career path and land their dream jobs. Kelley and her partner Josh live in New York City from which she has served hundreds of professionals across the U.S., U.K., and Australia since 2012 to radically change their relationship with work.

About the Author: Kelley Joyce

Kelley Joyce
I help professionals discover their career path and land their dream job with confidence.

About The Truth at Work

Kelley A. Joyce, MBA, CPC, walked away from a demanding career in tech PR, embarking on a journey to find balance and guide others toward a healthier work life.

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