Career Guidance
February 27, 2008 – 2:14 amI am working on a new project with a friend. She is building a website aimed at helping others find their perfect job.
Unlocking Limitations is her brand name and website domain name. That is what she does. She helps unlock the limitations in your life that are holding you back from getting that dream job, pay rise or other career goal you have set.
Her 25 years of experience is being channeled into what is shaping up to be an online collection of valuable career advice and guidance that will enable you to find the career that fits you best.
She believes that you can really enjoy your work. It’s just a matter of assessing who you are, knowing your strengths and interests, and discovering the kind of work that will utilize those talents.
If you are currently between jobs, looking to change or just looking, go visit Unlocking Limitations today. The site is still being built, but it is fast filling up with great insights not just on the job search, but also on the entire psychology of job hunting. There are some really useful resources being put together for you to do career tests and personality tests.
The best thing about the site is that the author has so much experience that she is able to draw on those many years to offer many pearls of wisdom. It is like having a high-paid career coach - on call!
Oh, that’s is another aspect of her website. She will soon be launching a subscription based career coaching service. For now though, you have nothing to lose, and a whole lot to gain, by just checking out the free resources on offer.
The site again: http://unlockinglimitations.com
Brendan.


2 Responses to “Career Guidance”
Hi Brendan,
How exciting to see you profiling a coaching client of mine - we only just had a coaching session yesterday, so imagine my surprise to be reading about her site on your blog today.
I love the web & how quickly word spreads.
Cheers
Helena
By Helena Denley on Feb 27, 2008
Hi Helena,
I found your site originally from her recommendation. The web has transformed into a valuable networking ally.
Thanks for visiting and the feedback.
Brendan.
By Brendan on Feb 27, 2008