Career Planning, Resume Writing and Leadership Development Company Announces Web Site Launch
Chandler, AZ (PRWeb) March 28, 2007 -- Career Coaching 360, a career planning, resume writing and leadership development company, announces the launch of its Web site, www.CareerCoaching360.com. The Web site provides career planning and resume writing strategies, templates, and tools to help visitors accelerate their career.
Since 2006 Career Coaching 360 (www.CareerCoaching360.com) has provided strategies, support and resources to professionals in the area of career planning and transitioning. Consultants work with clients in private, one-on-one coaching session to assess their current job situation, develop a clear vision, and create a customized actionable career plan to help clients move ahead in their career, enhance their leadership role in the workplace or find a more fulfilling profession.
"With the national unemployment rate under 5%, now is the perfect time to transition into a new career," says Thomas. "If there's something in your gut telling you that your job isn't where you're meant to be, then change what you're doing. Either change to a different project, or a different manager, or a different company, or a different industry, but take control of your career right now and put yourself in a place where you can thrive."
Career Coaching 360 also provides resume writing services and templates to help professionals and executives create a results-driven chronological or skills-based resume that will stand out among others. Clients can order a customized, professional resume to be written by a Career Coaching 360 consultant, or they can write their own resume by purchasing one of the do-it-yourself resume templates at www.CareerCoaching360.com. The Web site also provides helpful tips for writing proven and effective professional and executive resumes and resume cover letters.
For those individuals wanting interviewing advice, the Web site provides advanced interviewing strategies for answering and asking questions. Available for purchase is "Interview Smart: 38 Ways to Beat Your Competition Guide." This document, written by Sherri Thomas, includes five must-know critical questions going through an interviewer's mind, as well as 23 thought provoking and behavioral interview questions that job seekers should be able to answer, and a list of questions that job seekers should ask a potential employer. Individuals can also download for free the "Interview Thank You Follow-Up Letter" template and tips, available at www.CareerCoaching360.com to send to companies following an interview.
Career Coaching 360 also specializes in management and leadership development. Individuals who turn to Career Coaching 360 have the opportunity to strengthen their management skills for programs, projects and people, as well as build leadership competencies such as influencing, negotiating, problem solving, conflict resolution and managing senior management. The individual and consultant can work together to develop successful customized strategies and solutions.
Thomas recommends finding a good career coach who's been successful in her/his own career. "The right coach will partner with you in your career, provide motivation and help bring some balance into your life so that you feel more in control. It will be the best investment you ever make in yourself."
About Career Coaching 360 and Sherri Thomas
Career Coaching 360, found online at www.CareerCoaching360.com, was founded by Sherri Thomas in 2006. Thomas has more than 15 years of management and leadership experience, and has had a successful career in the media, public relations, finance, retail, high tech and professional sports industries. Recently, she served a four-year term as President for the American Marketing Association's (AMA) National Council. Sherri Thomas will be a featured speaker and presenting "Six Key Strategies to Accelerate Your Career" at the American Marketing Association's Annual Leadership Summit in Chicago on April 20, 2007. Among other events, Thomas recently spoke in Honolulu, Hawaii, at the Annual Marketing Seminar sponsored by the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce and Honolulu Chapter of the American Marketing Association.
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