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Get ready! Tomorrow launches our next Master Series – an incredible 2-part series on Emotional Intelligence including empowering tactics to enhance your coaching practice. Join us for this exclusive opportunity to learn profound active listening skills, methods to guide fear into action, and practical tools you can implement immediately.
Job boards are not the be-all-end-all of job searches. Get the details of other options in the blog below. And see them in action in our “Member Updates” section – check out that LinkedIn post to learn how one of our members got his opportunity.
We’re starting a live Ask Me Anything Panel about several topics with industry leaders. The next one is on May 29th featuring lead generation for entrepreneurs. Then we will talk about the Practice of Career Coaching on June 2nd. These sessions are a live discussion guided by your questions – no slide decks, just engaging and empowering interactions. If you have any topics you’d like covered, please email Stephanie.
Check out our “Things We Found Interesting” section for articles on what new grads get wrong about the job search, how to handle a mismatch between duties and job description, and the new paradigm about everybody being replaceable.
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Bust the Job Board Mentality
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Do you know about the hidden job market? Recruiters often prioritize internal candidates, referrals, and networking before resorting to job boards. You can empower your clients by teaching them proactive networking skills, such as attending industry events and leveraging personal connections, to tap into these unadvertised opportunities. By learning to “think like a recruiter” and focusing on building relationships, job seekers gain access to a wider range of possibilities beyond the limitations of job boards.
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Final chance! Register now for this empowering 2-part Master Series led by Ari M. Weinstein. Learn actionable strategies to guide clients through fear, build deep trust, and create emotionally safe spaces to supercharge results. Grow your impact now!
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Need More Clients?
Start Here!
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This is your chance to ask: – What actually works for getting new leads right now? – How do I make the most of LinkedIn or referrals? – Should I use email lists, ads, content—or something else? – What’s the best way to follow up without sounding salesy?
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2:00 PM ET
Thurs., May 29
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Join us for a live Ask Me Anything session focused on lead generation for service-based entrepreneurs. Whether you’re a résumé writer, career coach, or business owner wearing multiple hats, this AMA gives you direct access to experienced entrepreneurs ready to answer your questions.
No presentations, no slide decks. Just real-time Q&A and actionable insights to help you grow your business.
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Things We Found Interesting
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What New Grads Get Wrong About the Job Search
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Ask HR: What to Do If Your Duties Don’t Match the Job Description
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‘Everybody’s Replaceable’: the New Ways Bosses Talk About Workers
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“I experienced this first-hand: a recent client found me not through LinkedIn or Google, but through the Professional Association of Résumé Writers and Career Coaches member directory. […] For anyone currently in (or thinking about) a job search: consider joining your industry’s top professional association. It could be the connection that leads you to your next role.“
Thank you Scott Gardner for highlighting our services on LinkedIn! In case you didn’t know, PARWCC’s job board is thriving! We currently have 1,400 jobs listed with 3,400 job seekers. You can find your next opportunity here!
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Professional Association of Resume Writers and Career Coaches
204 37th Ave N, #112, St. Petersburg, FL 33704
Phone: (727) 350-2218
Email: association@parwcc.com
Website: https://parwcc.com
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