The Career Stories Method: 11 Steps to Find Your Ideal Career—and Discover Your Awesome Self in the Process - Couverture souple

Twigg, Kerri

 
9781774580615: The Career Stories Method: 11 Steps to Find Your Ideal Career—and Discover Your Awesome Self in the Process

Synopsis

Find or create your dream job by starting with the stories you tell about yourself

These days, growing your career requires a brand. People who can share their strengths through compelling stories—in interviews, resumes, and pitches—land the work. But how can you find, optimize, and communicate those stories?

Career Stories founder Kerri Twigg combines her theater background with her training in HR, coaching, and meditation to bring you a job search guide unlike any other. Like Julia Cameron did with The Artist’s Way, Kerri offers a program to find out which job is perfect for you, by examining your stories. Kerri also provides practical tools for networking, writing resumes that impress, building your LinkedIn profile, and more. And we’re not just talking about traditional employment—about half of Kerri’s clients realize that they’re actually entrepreneurs, and The Career Stories Method offers strategies for them too.

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À propos de l'auteur

Kerri Twigg is the founder and operator of Career Stories. Through courses and coaching, she helps people use their stories to grow their careers, whether they aim for a "job-job" or running their own business. And, if they're not sure what kind of work, she helps with that too. She has been helping people find and share their stories with confidence for nearly 20 years, seven in the career management sector. Kerri helps people figure out what makes them awesome and how that helps their career. She supports businesses as they restructure or downsize, and helps support their employees who experience change or job loss. www.career-stories.com

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