Dispelling the Myths About Career Coaching - Myth #4
Myth #4: Other kinds of coaching are more “advanced” and require more specialized training than career coaching. It’s just a point to begin one’s practice. Career coaching by itself isn’t a substantial enough specialty area on which to build a practice
To put it simply, career coaching isn’t as easy as it looks! As has been already stated, it requires both knowledge and skill in career development and job search techniques. But it is a viable practice specialty. The best career coaches make six-figure incomes. Some of them choose to supplement their 1:1 coaching with writing books, ezines and articles, teaching, training, tele-classes, or speaking because they enjoy the variety of activities around the career development theme. But far from being a “basic beginning” for a coaching practice, it is a significant, substantial, and viable business. Visit Career Coach Institute



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