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Giving the Gift of Coaching: Coaches United for Success in America

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Are you a professional who’s been laid off and facing financial hardship? Here’s how you can apply for a free coaching program.

Together with 100 business, life, and executive coaches, Pamela Beaudet has created Coaches United for Success in America.

Their group is donating coaching sessions for 3 months, free of charge to those people who have lost their jobs in this economic downturn.

Coaches United for Success is a coaching program designed to help support job seeking professionals as they navigate their search. Through the coaching relationship, they will help their clients look at the possibilities and the potential for something wonderful to manifest on the other side of unemployment.

In some cases, being laid off frees you to take risks, reinvent yourself, and find the job of your dreams. A coach can guide you in defining that dream job while holding you accountable to conduct your job search diligently, and keeping you on-task.

And they can help you rebuild your self-esteem when you’ve been blindsided by a pink slip.

Who qualifies?

  • You must be an unemployed professional who does not have the means to pay for coaching.
  • You must have a ‘can-do attitude’ and the ability to see the possibilities open to you during this challenging time.

If it was your choice to leave your job, you do not qualify for this program. There are a limited amount of slots available (approximately 150) so you must fill out an assessment aka ‘survey.

They will accept 300 entries, and then the link will be turned off. They’ll review the assessments, and will accept all qualified individuals until all the spots are taken.

NOTE: Due to the high volume of requests, you will only be notified if we are able to match you with a coach.

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