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Executive Coach - Executive Career Coach - New York Executive Coach |
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Beth Ross is a certified
Executive Career Coach, maintaining a private coaching practice and working
with clients in the areas of Career Transition Services, Resume Writing Services, Interview
Training, Assessment, Targeting, Salary Negotiations, and all parts of
the Job Search Process. Her client base is national in scope, with teleconferencing
and email sessions available, although she is based in New York.
She is a frequent speaker on Job Search and Career Transition topics and
conducts Career Workshops for organizations. She serves as a resource
for the media.
In addition to being an Executive Career Coach, Beth Ross
is also an Executive Career Search professional with over twenty years
experience, including time with prominent national retained executive
search firms. Since 1989, she has been a sole proprietor.
Prior business background includes consulting for major technology companies,
and a partnership that specialized in financial services recruiting. Her
earlier career was in public and private educational administration and
instruction. She also worked in sales and educational consulting with
top publishing companies.

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Learn
About Executive Coaching |
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What
is Executive Career Coaching?
Having trouble figuring out what you want to do with your
career? Do you want a more balanced? Do you want to
know yourself and be yourself?--then the right Executive Career
Coach can get you on target.
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What
are the Benefits?
An Executive Career Coach helps you develop a unique career direction
that is right for you. You will develop goals, priorities,
and plans. One can even completely reinvent oneself with career transition services, repackaging the work you want
to do.
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Do
I need It?
The World of Work has changed drastically, and continues
to do so. Careers take planning and vision. One can't do
it alone. An Executive Career Coach will assist you in crafting
a Career Development Plan that will carry you into success
as we move further into the 21st Century.
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