C A R E E R S T I M U L U S .N E T

Building Career Success...

“As a career counselor, the most meaningful thing I can do for my clients is to teach them how to think and act as free agents. My goal is to share with them the tools for success that I know work -- tools which they can use and re-use throughout their working lives.”
Cheryl Milmoe, Wharton Alumni Lecture

... one step at a time

Do you have a plan of where you want to take your career? 
Do you have a winning resume that positions you for the job you want next?
Does it have a value statement that tells the reader how best to put you and your talent to work? 

Most of us would answer these questions with a resounding “no.” We often move from one job to another without much planning at all.  Yet, would we even think of taking a cross-country road trip without a map or GPA on our dashboard?  

FOCUS - DIRECT - ATTAIN

  • FOCUS on your talents. Know what makes you unique, compelling and marketable to employers. Be able to tell that story clearly.
  • DIRECT your energies to what you know and what you need to know. Identify gaps and fill them with the information you need to compete.
  • ATTAIN success by marketing yourself effectively. Be able to tell potential employers how they will benefit from your talent, skills and experience.
  • Did you know? Just like athletic coaches, the job of a professional career coach is to be the “guide on the side.” They know what works in today’s job market. Coaches help you map out your plan for the future, provide the blueprint for success and direct your talent and skills toward achieving results.

    Cheryl is an experienced transition specialist, trained to get you on track with a winning resume and a constructive approach to landing your next job."