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Understanding Leadership for Career and Executive Coaching

International Coach Academy

I came to the US for graduate school and started my research and consulting career in Washington DC helping the public sector understand media environment and usage in Asia. Understanding these habits helps me revisit my underlying values and re-prioritize them for my career. I was born and grew up in Taiwan.

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New Online Career Coaching Group

Create Your Career Path

We are excited to announce that we are launching a budget-conscious career coaching offering to help professionals with their career needs! Our $25/month online career coaching group launches on August 15, 2022 , and includes ongoing online support from our coaches, free resources, and live group calls.

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Expectation vs. Emancipation

International Coach Academy

I leaped forward into coaching college swimming. After a fifteen-year career coaching Olympians, and National Champions, and making the United States National Team Staff, all my career goals were achieved. Despite this, I recognize the results of expectation and the improved feelings of emancipation.

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Hallie Crawford Webinar Topics, Bio, Headshot

Create Your Career Path

Two-session webinar series – $50 per person ($40 per person to Create Your Career Path) Hallie Bio Hallie has been a certified career coach, speaker, author, and national career expert since 2002. Her company, Create Your Career Path, is headquartered in Atlanta, GA.

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The Current Job-Hopping Scenario- A Complete Explanation

Vantage Circle

Understand their soft skills, industry-specific skills, and their long term career goals. Your employees can also get serious career advice from a serial job hopper. That is, they can be excellent career coaches. She was involved with media relations before shifting her interest in research and creative writing.