CAREER COACH »

Monday, September 06, 2010
Surveyed business leaders report that 63% of college graduates are not prepared for the global economy. - Association of American Colleges and Universities, USA Today, 1/23/08

Can help you learn about careers, set goals, formulate strategic plans to help achieve those goals, network and gain confidence. A career coach can help you understand, research & discover your passion; while helping you turn it into a reality.

Natascha's Personal Definition of Success

*when the students I serve set goals, achieve these goals and then positively influence the communities around them as a direct result of the inspiration they've received from my service.

Individual coaching & group workshops available include:

Natascha can help you learn about careers, set goals, formulate strategic plans to help achieve those goals, network and gain confidence. As a career coach she can help you understand, research & discover your passion, while helping you turn it into a reality.

  • APPLICATION (Completion & Process)
  • COVER LETTERS & THANK YOU NOTES
  • CREATING A PERSONAL VISION STATEMENT
  • DEVELOPING A CAREER PORTFOLIO
  • ELEVATOR PITCH
  • FINDING & SUCCEEDING IN AN INTERNSHIP
  • GOAL SETTING
  • IMAGE (Dress for Success)
  • INTERVIEWING TIPS (Before, During, After)
  • JOB SEARCH TECHNIQUES
  • NEGOTIATION
  • NETWORKING STRATEGIES
  • PREPARING FOR A CAREER FAIR OR EVENT
  • RESUMES
  • SELF ESTEEM
  • VALUES/ETHICS

*If you are interested in a specific topic not listed still call to inquire.

* Session can be held in person, phone or web/video conferencing.

Cost of Services:

Please call to discuss!

Natascha F. Saunders, MBA, MS
Certified Career Coach for Young Professionals
P.O Box 15075
Boston, MA 02215
Office: 617-942-2861
Cell: 401-323-5404
Email: YouthCareerCoach@yahoo.com

In July 2007, 22 percent of employed youth worked in leisure and hospitality industry (which includes food services) and 20 percent worked in retail trade. In addition, nearly two-fifths of employed youth worked in education and health services, professional and business services, government, construction, and manufacturing combined. (BLS, August 2007)

Over the 1989-2007 periods, the proportion of youth enrolled in school in July trended up. Youth enrolled in school are much less likely to than those not in schools to be in the labor force. (BLS, August 2007)