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By Alison Doyle, About.com Guide to Job Searching since 1998

How to Find a Career Counselor

Saturday April 8, 2006
Are you stuck in a rut? Is your career moving slowing, at best? When your job search isn't going anywhere or you're not moving as fast up the career ladder as you'd like, consider career counseling as option to help get you back on track. Penny Loretto, President of Career Choice, explains how a counselor can help, "Career counselors can help clients improve their decision-making skills and teach them strategies on how to make better and more informed decisions when seeking new or different employment. Career counselors can help clients develop strategies and skills in identifying jobs, networking, interviewing, resume and cover letter development, and creating a life balance between career and personal life."

Here's information on how a career counselor or career coach can help with your job search, what you can expect to pay, and how to find a career coach.

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