High School & College Students

It’s easy to decide what you’re going to do. The hard thing is deciding what you’re NOT going to do.    Michael Dell, Dell Computers

With universities offering over 180 undergraduate majors, choosing a college major can be overwhelming. In addition, changing majors can become very expensive and extend the time it takes to graduate.

A Career Coach can guide you through the following:

 

Career Explorer (for high school & college students)

For more information on this 3-session package or would like to sign up, contact Terri.

How does career coaching work? Series of 1-hour sessions in person or via phone with unlimited, short emails between sessions

A note from Terri, Summit View Career Coach:

Thank you for your interest in my career coaching services. I've been very effective in helping career explorers and transitioners, but that doesn't mean I'm a universal solution for everyone. What I typically like to do is spend 5-10 minutes over the phone where you and I can share some questions and answers to determine if career coaching is a good fit. I value your time as I am sure you do mine, so I invite you to interupt our conversation at any time if you see we will not be a good fit. To schedule a time to talk, email me.


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Contact Terri

“The person who makes a success of living is the one who sees his goal steadily and aims for it unswervingly. That is dedication.” Cecil B. DeMille

A website that will help you as a student career explorer is at Quintessential Careers. Quintessential Careers is one of the most comprehensive career development sites on the Web, and job-seekers will find more than 1,900 pages of articles, tutorials, tests and quizzes, and much more on all aspects of college, careers, and job-hunting.

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"I started out not knowing which career direction to take. Now I know for sure the career I want to get into. All of the pieces of the process were helpful for me, especially the informational interviews."  ~Nick A. (19 years old)

 

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