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How to Select a Career Coach Finding a personal
coach, whether you're looking for a "life" coach or
"career" coach, is a little like finding a new dentist or doctor. Here
are 10 tips to think about when selecting a coach: 2. Trust your intuition. What's
of paramount importance is how you feel when you talk to the person. Do you get
a good feeling talking to the person?
5. It's always a good idea to
ask a potential coach what his or her background is that qualifies them to be a
coach. Then again, not all good coaches are certified and not all certified
coaches are good. Regardless of credentials, a prospective coach should be able
to tell you what training and experience has prepared them to be a coach. 6. Get references. Your
potential coach should have the names and contact information of people he or
she has worked with successfully. Contact these people and ask them what the
relationship has done for them. 7. Ask the potential coach to
tell you about their coaching style and methods. A career-coaching model should
be clear and direct. 8. Ask yourself if the coach's
background, expertise, and experience match your needs. A coach whose primary
area of expertise lies in entrepreneurship will probably not help you much if
you're looking to better navigate the ins and outs of your current job with a
large corporation. 9. Ask specific questions about
fees, confidentiality, policies, etc. Coaches offer their services at widely
varying rates, depending on the experience level, geographical area,
credentials, etc. Make sure you have a clear understanding about what's
considered confidential and when. 10. If you have a comfortable feeling about the coach and about the potential benefits of working with him or her, ask for a free coaching session. Most coaches will offer a free 30-minute session with a potential client. Although it's not the same as a "regular" coaching session, it will give you an idea of what to expect and what the coach's style is like.
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