5 Ways A Career Coach Can Help You

Victoria Gonzalez
Career Resource Institute
3 min readMar 7, 2017

You might be looking into getting a Career Coach if you’ve tried to make career changes or grow in your current position, and those efforts just don’t seem to be working. And, you might even believe know what to do but have problems following through with your plan. Having a Career Coach can help you with these problems and so much more. Below, we’ve listed just five ways a Career Coach will help you.

  1. Personalized Advice- Erin Greenwald gives her personal opinion in this area while she was working with a Career Coach and was looking to transition into a new career. She explains that, “general career advice can only get you so far,” so by having a coach, you’ll have someone who will, “listen to your situation and give you an expert opinion on how to handle it.” While looking up resources online and through other venues for career advice can be very helpful, Erin is explaining how the only way to get personalized advice that directly stems from your personal situation is by working with a Career Coach.
  2. Motivation- A Career Coach is going to be there to put you back on track when you feel like you’re at a roadblock. When you find a great coach, they will be someone you can really connect with. They will be right there with you when you take that big step towards transforming your career. After having a coach, “clients can reasonably expect to gain career confidence, insight, encouragement and inspiration,” as said by Demitrius Cheeks in ’10 Things You Should Know About Career Coaching.’
  3. Accountability- Your Career Coach will keep you on the path you two create together that will lead you to the change you’re looking for. Your coach will hold you accountable and ensure that you’re staying on your path, according to William Arruda. You’re more likely to be successful when you have someone on your team looking out for you and working together with you.
  4. Gain Insight- The best way to work with a Career Coach is by being completely and totally honest with them. You have to be upfront about your career situation, your aspirations, your weaknesses, and every aspect of your current situation. By doing this, you’ll be able to gain valuable insight on what you’re truly looking to get out of your career and what you’re able to get out of your hard work.
  5. New Perspective- Sometimes having someone on the outside look into your situation can give you a totally new perspective on your career and give you a clearer outlook on where you’d like to be. Career Coaches will help you to look at the bigger picture so you’re not looking at this as a job but truly as your career.

The Takeaway
This is just a short list of some of the ways a Career Coach can help you and your career. You will get personalized strategies, have someone to motivate you and hold you accountable, help you gain insight, and give you a different perspective on your situation. A coach will be beneficial no matter what stage you’re at in your career, so now is the perfect time to seek one out!

Which way might a career coach help you that will be the most beneficial to your situation?

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